I. Introduction
The following speech is an address, regarding immigration, which I delivered to the Waukegan City Council on October 20th, 2025.
Portions of this speech were omitted from the live version of the address, in order to fit into the three-minute time period which is allotted to people who provide public comments to that body.
II. Speech
I
rise this evening to speak about the subject of immigration.
If you compare America’s
population density to the rest of the world, you will find that our population would have to grow by 183 million people, before we reach the world
average, and before we could reasonably say that we are overcrowded.
We have plenty of room for
immigrants.
The amount of wealth that
undocumented immigrants take out of the welfare system, has been
estimated at $150 billion per year. According to my own estimates, this
is the exact same amount of wealth which is stolen from immigrants,
through wage theft, each year.
Immigrants do not cause
a net loss to the American taxpayer. We can afford to “take care of
immigrants”; in fact, we take care of them just as much as they take care of
us.
The immigrants who supposedly
“steal Social Security numbers” are only doing so because having a Social
Security number is the only way to work legally.
Moreover, the border officials
who want immigrants out, are effectively trapping immigrants here at the
end of harvest season, making it impossible to leave. Those officials
are the reason why most immigrants are here illegally; not the
immigrants themselves.
People are not automatically criminals just because they are here
without permission. Overstaying a visa creates no victim; and if there is no victim,
then there is no crime. Only violent immigrants should be deported.
Waukegan’s diversity is its
greatest strength. Although Latinos are underrepresented, on the city council,
by sixteen percent, I think it is a beautiful thing that Waukegan has three
white, three black, and three Hispanic aldermen, without any racial quotas
needing to be enshrined in the law in order to achieve this outcome.
I praise the Lake County
Board’s decision to ban federal agents from using county property to conduct
immigration enforcement operations, I reject all attempts to pit blacks against
Latinos, and citizens against undocumented immigrants; and all attempts
to turn this country into a fascist dictatorship based on the legitimization of
political violence, no matter who is doing it.
Which is precisely why I cannot
support Mayor Sam Cunningham’s attempts to posture as a hero who is
protecting people from arrest by I.C.E..
Before I continue, I must say this:
The U.S. Supreme Court held –
in the 1983 case of Connick v. Myers – that criticizing public officials
is part of our freedom of speech. So I will thank you all to stop
cautioning people who speak here against criticizing city employees.
Let’s face it: We have a mayor
who kind of likes to beat people up. This is not hyperbole, nor slander;
I personally watched the mayor poke my friend in the chest – causing him to
fall to the ground – on July 17th, 2021.
I should have defended him from you. And I would have been within my legal rights to do so. I regret not doing so every day. That is a decision that I will never get back.
This mayor’s violent behavior,
at the local level, has normalized the same kind of thuggery
which we have seen coming out of the Trump Administration at the federal
level.
You have given us a choice;
between having the right boot on our necks, and having the left
boot on our necks.
I don’t want any boots
on my neck. I can’t breathe.
When the people fear the
government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there is
liberty.
Mr. Mayor, the people are
catching on. Your days in politics are numbered.
If you continue serving in
office, you will destroy the credibility of not only yourself, but also your
supporters (for being foolish enough to trust you) in the process.
If you care about your
constituents, then please retire now.
Now, I am not stupid enough to threaten a public official. But what I will say is this: Are you gonna beat me up too? No? Too many witnesses? That's what I thought.
Happy National Bullying Prevention Month.
Written and published on October 20th, 2025.
The majority of this speech was delivered live
on October 20th, 2025.
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