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‘CHOP 2.0’: Seattle Radio Host Warns About Illegal Migrants Taking Over Community Center

Seattle radio host Jason Lantz warned on Fox News Thursday of the potential consequences of illegal immigrants taking over one of Democratic City’s community centers.

Appearing on “Hannity,” Luntz discussed how dozens of illegal immigrants, along with local activists, reportedly took over one of the recreation areas at a Seattle community center and public school. according to To the post-millennial generation. The group of undocumented immigrants was recorded Tuesday staying in a tent on a tennis court after being kicked out of a hotel in Kent, Washington, about 32 miles from Seattle.

The paper said local activists heard about the problem and came to the aid of the migrants, offering tents and supplies to the group. But by Wednesday, local activists claimed that an anonymous donor had bought 61 hotel rooms for an 11-day period to a group of illegal immigrants, the Post Millennial newspaper reported.

Fox host Sean Hannity asked Mr. Luntz about local issues, asking if he thought 11 days was enough to solve them. (Related article: Illegal immigrant accused of raping a minor arrested twice after local authorities failed to defend immigrant detainee)

“They’ve been pretty clear. Activist groups representing immigrants are saying, ‘If you don’t give us your money, we’re going to take over Seattle’s parks.'” And what’s missing in this story is , and I think this is very important, they don’t even live in Seattle. Although they live in other cities, they came to Seattle because they realize that Seattle has unlimited bank accounts from which they can withdraw money. Of course, in the past when you’ve stood up and made these kinds of demands, the city council and the mayor’s office have been pretty willing to cave in because they don’t want to be seen as standing up. For some progressive cause,” Lantz said.

“This time, they said no because we now have a council that’s a little more moderate and a mayor who feels a little more empowered. I don’t know if that’s going to last or not in Seattle. Even yesterday, when the Department of Parks and Recreation took over this park, they decided to open up the restrooms for them. So you’re basically saying, “Yeah, now that you have the park ransom, I “We’re going to make your life a little easier,” are you saying that? For $50,000 you can stay in a hotel for 11 days, and we’re going to do this again.”

Luntz said the issue could be similar to the 2020 Capitol Occupation Protest (CHOP), which took over part of Seattle’s East Precinct to demand that it be made a no-cop zone. He continued to say that he had sex. .

“I’m worried that if the city doesn’t get its act together and starts pushing back aggressively and saying, ‘This time it’s not okay,’ we’ll end up with CHOP 2.0.” I know you’re coming, but we… is not okay. Either they stay in Kent, where they are now, or they take a seat at the table. ” Go to the Democrats who are telling you to come into this country illegally and let them figure it out. After all, we don’t need these huge encampments anymore. The city needs to take this seriously because it poses a risk and it sends the wrong message if we cave in,” Lantz said.

The illegal immigrants returned to their hotel in Kent, one admitted. KOMO News The group’s goal is to meet with Kent’s mayor to find possible housing options after the 11-day campaign ends. However, a spokesperson said Thursday that while the city “recognizes the need for a solution,” it “does not own or manage any hotels or other housing that could be used to house this group.” told.

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