CHICAGO — For the second day in a row, migrants living at the Near West (12th) District station have clashed with Chicago police officers who work there.
Wednesday’s incident began around 6:40 a.m. in the station’s lobby, 1412 South Blue Island.
I grew up in the Columbia Basin, and every year the small town I grew up in had a local talent show. Without fail, there'd be a group of Mexicans that would get up and sing Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land," which includes the lyrics, "This land is my land."
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Looks like a case of "Tu propiedad es mi propiedad".
ReplyDeleteI grew up in the Columbia Basin, and every year the small town I grew up in had a local talent show. Without fail, there'd be a group of Mexicans that would get up and sing Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land," which includes the lyrics, "This land is my land."
DeleteD-Day was a migration issue, too.
ReplyDeleteJust more straight-forward back then.
As they said on Monty Python- "Howls! Howls of derisive laughter!"
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