
Lars Larson: ‘If you’re IN this nationwide strike it tells me you’re supporting criminals and opposing the laws that treat all real Americans equally’
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
A lot of news is being manufactured today about a few dozen businesses in Portland and Seattle shutting down in what’s described as a nationwide strike in support of illegal aliens.
Real immigrants … meaning those who came to America legally and hold a green card … won’t join in.

Most came from garbage countries where the rule of law means nothing.
Now, the illegals and their allies in the Democrat party want to trash the rule of law here and bring America down to that level. No thanks.
I’d remind you that the great, sainted Barack Hussein Obama deported millions of illegals just over a decade ago. But allies in the mainstream media didn’t pitch a fit.
During Obama, Democrat politicians didn’t publicly advocate for violent opposition … driving the kind of confrontations that ended the lives of Alex Pretti and Rene Good.
Now, when President Trump enforces the same … using the same laws and same agencies, they want to compare it to a Nazi holocaust. The media, like the Democrat party, hold double standards or they’d have no standards at all.
If you’re IN this nationwide strike it tells me you’re supporting criminals and opposing the laws that treat all real Americans equally.
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