A ‘Blacks Against Migrants’ Gang War Is Simmering in Chicago, Locals Say
Famous icons in powdered wigs drafted and signed the great documents that both launched and fulfilled the American Revolution.
But the hard-edged men who fought the street battles in the decade preceding the Revolution included artisans and laborers, for the practical business of resisting tyranny has always engaged the efforts of those doomed to historical obscurity.
With this in mind, the ongoing migrant invasion of the United States has potential to enlist a new generation of freedom-loving revolutionaries in places like Chicago, where, according to the New York Post, the situation could soon erupt into what one ex-convict called “blacks against migrants.”
Tyrone Muhammad, 53, described the dangerous situation to the New York outlet.
“When the black gangs here get fed up with the illegalities and criminal activities of these migrants or non-citizens, the city of Chicago is going to go up in flames and there will be nothing the National Guard or the government can do about it when the bloodshed hits the streets. It’ll be blacks against migrants,” he said.
A former gang member who served 20 years in state prison for murder, Muhammad now runs Ex-Cons for Community and Social Change, an anti-violence street patrol and prevention program.
Having endured the migrant invasion under President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, Muhammad supports former President Donald Trump.
“It’s not so much Trump himself, it’s that the Democrats are selling us down the river,” Muhammad said of his decision to form the group Ex-Cons for Trump. “The boujee (upwardly mobile) blacks might like Kamala Harris but she isn’t going to do anything for us.”
Meanwhile, the 55-year-old Rev. Corey Brooks echoed Muhammad’s political sentiments.