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In a scene reminiscent of the SEIU’s siege of a Bank of America executive’s home in 2010, a mob of around 300 open borders protesters from across the country today descended on the home of Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who is also counsel to the Immigration Law Reform Institute and, according to the following tweets from 501(c)3 Sunflower Community Action, the “King of Hate.”
It's pouring rain! But we shall not be moved. Standing outside of Kobachs home NOW. twitpic.com/cxedcl—
SCA (@scaKS) June 15, 2013
Kris Kobach! Come on out! See what Kansas is all about! #kingofhate #11million vine.co/v/hBKVJXtH0g2—
NPA (@NPAction) June 15, 2013
Today, we have children of families who have been deported. Kris Kobach needs to stop and step aside now. #KingOfHate—
SCA (@scaKS) June 15, 2013
We're going back to our homes, praying that our Fathers aren't deported tomorrow. #KingOfHate #11million—
SCA (@scaKS) June 15, 2013
We just delivered a message to Kris Kobach.. Stop the hate! #11million #kingofhate @NPAction http://t.co/1Lvq9di5fa—
SCA (@scaKS) June 15, 2013
“We found out where he lived and we came to visit him,” says a videographer before being herded back to a line of buses. Others left shoes on Kobach’s front steps to “symbolize all the fatherless families due to deportations” — as if trespassing en masse for the lack of a fence and then making demands wasn’t metaphor enough. It’s unclear if Kobach or his wife or four children were home at the time.
If you didn’t think that the thug-style tactics of “delivering a message” through mob intimidation were the Kansas way, we have news for you: that border’s wide open, and we’re all living in Chicago now.
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