Villanueva responds to Hate Crimes in the District

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In response to hate crimes in the district, State Senator Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) released the following statement: “I am outraged and disgusted by the recent acts of hate and vandalism that have taken place in our community– including outside of my own district office, on a pro-Palestinian mural on the side of a small business and two other community organizations. The display of swastikas and the phrase ‘ICE rules’–symbols rooted in fear, white supremacy and intimidation–are deliberate attempts to spread fear, stroke division and intimidate people who are already vulnerable.  What makes this especially disturbing is the complexity of what we’re witnessing: a swastika–long recognized as a symbol of violence and genocide against Jewish people– scrawled across spaces in a Mexican immigrant community, attacking our neighbors, our office and those who stand with Palestinians and global movements for justice. This act is layered in its hate– it’s anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, anti-Arab, anti-Muslim and anti-Justice all at once. In moments like this, we must not shrink—we must rise. We must respond with unity, with courage and with an unshakable commitment to justice. Hate may try to take root here—but it will not grow. Not in our district. Not on our watch.”

Photo Credit: Office of State Senator Celina Villanueva

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