Chicago’s officials are normalizing Mexico’s corruption.

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I've always believed that the first casualty of weak leadership isn't just safety—it's the soul of a society. When those in charge tie the hands of the people sworn to protect us, it doesn't just let bad actors slip through the cracks; it teaches everyone else that the cracks are the new normal. Lately, staring at the news reports from the heartland, I've seen this play out in stark, chilling parallels between the cartel-riddled streets of Mexico and the so-called sanctuary haven of Chicago. It's not hyperbole—it's a blueprint for how civilizations crumble from within, one stand-down…

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My conversation with Grok about Chicago.

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Me: What resulted from the DOJ suing Chicago over non-compliance of immigration laws?Grok: As of February 20, 2025, the outcome of the Department of Justice (DOJ) lawsuit against Chicago, filed on February 6, 2025, regarding non-compliance with federal immigration laws, is still pending. The lawsuit targets Chicago, the state of Illinois, and Cook County, alleging that their sanctuary policies—such as Chicago’s Welcoming City Ordinance, Illinois’ TRUST Act, and Cook County’s ordinances—violate the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution by impeding federal immigration enforcement efforts. The DOJ seeks both a preliminary and permanent injunction to block these local…

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