Posted on 11/14/2016 12:10:39 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Public protests and criticism of President-elect Donald Trump is growing in Essex County, including the countys largest city, Newark.
NEWARK, NJ Public protests and criticism of President-elect Donald Trump is growing in Essex County, including the countys most populous city, Newark.
Dozens of large, anti-Trump protests have been reported across the nation since his surprising election day win over Hillary Clinton, including a massive action planned for downtown Washington D.C. on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20.
In Newark, a group of protesters clogged streets as they marched from Rutgers University to City Hall and Newark Penn Station on Saturday, marshaling around 150 people at its peak, NJ News 12 reported....
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Will they protect people who refuse to pay their IRS taxes?
I am guessing.... NO....
Damned Hypocrites, if they are gonna shield people from ONE federal Law, are they not obligated to shield people from ALL federal laws?
Otherwise it is not... FAIR...
I’m sure the legal citizens of Newark will line up by the tens of thousands to donate their hard earned money to make up for the Federal funds that will be cut off. Or, they might just joyously pay big tax hikes to support illegals.
We should take out full page adds written in Spanish in all Texas newspapers that have this article and a map to Newark, New Jersey.
If the Mayor of Newark insists on Federal funding cutoff....
Newark needs illegal aliens. The natives require fresh meat to rob, extort and murder.
Title Corrected: “Newark Protests Trump, Mayor Says City Will Protect Criminals”
Close race between Newark and Camden.
Aiding abetting a criminal[s]
when the citizens move out of your cities
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No place else to go.
when the citizens move out of your cities
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No place else to go.
Illegal Alien Convicted of Triple Murder in Sanctuary City Newark
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