911 Call: More Than 100 Illegal Aliens Attack Home Depot Security

Toronto, ON, Canada - August 23, 2023: View at the sign of The Home Depot store in Toronto

There have been a couple of high-profile incidents in the past month in which groups of illegal aliens have viciously attacked and beaten police officers here in America. Those events did gain plenty of media coverage. This event, which happened on this past Tuesday has not received any attention at all.

A pack of more than 100 illegal aliens attacked the security guards at a Chicago-area Home Depot store this week. We don’t know the specific details of what sparked the attack, but we can guess the general idea—since this keeps happening with large groups of illegals in other cities.

The security guards, who were off-duty police officers, most likely stopped one or two illegal aliens who were shoplifting. When the dozens of other illegal aliens loitering nearby saw this, they ran to defend the other illegal aliens. The same thing happened at a shelter in New York City the other day.

 

This is what you get when you allow foreign criminals into your country, whose very first act on US soil was to break our laws. Why should they respect any other American laws if the federal government won’t enforce the most basic law that says you can’t come here illegally?

City-wide units in Chicago were called in to suppress the illegal aliens at the Home Depot, including SWAT teams, K-9 units, traffic cops, transit police and marine officers.

Here’s the 911 call of the incident, for anyone who thinks we’re making this up:


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