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America’s Crisis: The Invasion, Lawlessness and Economic Disruption Is US Gov't Supported
Hollis, a noted Media executive points to a few key elements that party politics won't change

BriefingWire.com, 3/24/2024 - New York. The chaotic change going on in the busy streets of Chicago, the swanky neighborhoods of New York City and sunny landscapes of California, paints a picture of a different America that most have never known. It is a transformation that speaks against American values, struggles and future. At its front are waves of undocumented criminals sent by foreign adversaries igniting debate in the entire country. The big question now is; why does the US government continue to give these illegal migrants awards? Where will this lead us?

As a media executive, and advocate for America's rest, I can testify to talking with many families about the complex tapestry that comes with illegals eating American children's lunch; their education opportunities, community resources, and for some, especially, Blacks have endured immense disrespect by those who don't belong here. However, lately, there has been an unprecedented increase in the number of undocumented invaders especially in major urban areas such as Chicago, NY and CA. While America has always claimed to be a land for opportunity and asylum seekers this mass movement has stretched beyond limit all available resources. Washington is following different orders, we need to follow the money trail.

One serious concern arising from this influx is lawlessness in communities already grappling with multiple social issues including poverty. There have been widespread cases of looting, vandalizing, and other forms of criminal actions which are only getting worse because of Sanctuary cities.

The financial disruption caused by looting and other criminal acts is sending shockwaves through local economies. Small businesses, already reeling from the effects of the pandemic, are now forced to contend with the additional burden of security measures and lost revenue. The once-thriving commercial districts of cities like Chicago and New York are now ghost towns after dark, as residents and business owners fear for their safety and livelihoods.

As we approach the summer months, there is growing concern that the situation will only worsen. Overcrowding in urban areas, exacerbated by the influx of undocumented migrants, creates a tinderbox environment ripe for unrest.

America, soon your politics won't matter if we fail to get the bad actors off our soil.

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