The Pastor of Chicago expresses concerns about migrants
Pastor Corey Brooks, founder of Project Hood, said that migrants were added to the problem of crime in the city of Chicago. Brooks continued Fox and his friends where he said it was just a matter of time before things move away.
CHICAGO – Venezuelans migrants that move South side of Chicago Attracted the attention of the city gangs, some fearing an imminent lawn war between local gangs and their Venezuelan counterparts.
“When the black gangs here are fed up with the illegalities and criminal activities of these migrants or non-citizens, the city of Chicago will embark on the flames and there will be nothing of the National Guard or the government will be able to do on this subject when the bloodshed come out in the streets. New York Post.
The comments come as Chicago saw an influx of Venezuelan migrantsAccording to the report, including members of the famous Gang Tren of Aragua.
The arrival occurred for an increase in crime, the inhabitants told the New York Post, while certain Venezuelan gangsters began to encroach on the territory of local gangs of the city.
“There have been a lot with (migrant gangs) that no one even intends to talk about,” said Zacc, a local member of a Chicago gang, in the New York Post. “They move on our own territory and fly people, but they are not arrested like us. I spoke to one on the application of the translator. He told me everything he did; how they helped him get a car, an apartment, (EBT), all these things.
Chicago local gang sources have told the New York Post that the members of the Venezuelan gang were often strongly armed and began to spread in areas traditionally controlled by local gangs.
Local gang member Corey Rogers told the New York Post that Venezuelan gangsters will often be seen “showing the flag”, a slang term to brandish their firearms. He also showed the exit texts who presented local gang members threatening Turf Wars with the newcomers’ gangsters.
“What bothers me is that the Venezuelans are united,” said Rogers. “The black gangs are too divided and they kiss.”
Others shared concerns about the possibility of increased violence, telling the New York Post that things had really improved in the city before the influx of migrants.
“It’s always violent here, but he is very calmed down,” said a member of a gang at the point of sale. “At the time, we were shot if we were going there. It is very calmed down. The last thing we need is the Venezuelans.”
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