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How can library use taxpayer funds to promote illegal immigration?

Regarding the (now canceled) immigration program at the Arlington Heights Memorial Library, it is clear that the mission statement of this program was not about immigration but rather illegal immigration. This is clearly a program designed to teach illegals how to avoid the law and remain illegal.

How is it possible that the library can use taxpayer funds to promote illegal activities? It is obvious from the chaos that has resulted from the left extremist viewpoints about permitting illegals to have sanctuary that American citizens are not protected from murder, rape, theft, assault and battery and other violent crimes and unknown nonviolent crimes.

It is also obvious that illegals have taken away jobs and threatened the security of American citizens.

Immigration laws exist exactly to control immigration, promote immigration and protect immigrants. Helping and encouraging illegals to continue their illegal activity is itself a crime, anti-American, unjust and unfair to American citizens who are legally here.

Sad news for the left. No other country on the planet allows this type of anarchy.

The taxpayers of Arlington Heights deserve better. Our library should not have a political agenda nor endorse one by scheduling a program as offensive to our citizens as this offer to help lawbreakers escape justice.

I further demand that the person hired to set the program schedule be fired because of their failure to understand the real needs of our community and risk bringing dissent, chaos and law-breaking into Arlington Heights. My question about that person is where do they come from? Obviously not here.

My next complaint and demand is that the person whose authority allowed this to be scheduled be re-evaluated as to their competency to hold this position.

The Arlington Heights Memorial Library should remain a model for other communities and refrain permanently from activist politics.

Dr. Theodore Morrison Homa

Arlington Heights

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