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Far-Left Activists Demand County Give Housing for Homeless to Illegal Immigrant Encampment

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Resources For Homeless Being Siphoned Off for Illegal Immigrants

Major showdown looming today in Kent. More than 200 illegal immigrants have taken over the Econo Lodge property that is currently sitting empty.

After successfully extorting Seattle and King County this year with similar stunts, far-left activists led by Rosario Lopez Hernandez now want Executive Dow Constantine to house all these people in the motel. Problem is, King County purchased the property to house the region’s homeless and there is currently no provider for daily operations.

Kent PD says everyone must clear out by 3pm. Once again, resources for America’s homeless now being siphoned off for illegal immigrants.

Powell Barnett Park

In April, Rosario Lopez Hernandez and her crew hijacked Powell Barnett Park in Seattle’s Central District. They got temporary funding for motels to house some of the illegal immigrants.

Garfield Playfield

Also in April, the same crew invaded Garfield Playfield tennis courts in the Central District and demanded motel rooms and more resources for the illegals.

Chased Out of Park

Garfield Playfield is also where a trans woman (biological male) advocating for illegals assaulted me. Dude later filed a police report saying I was the aggressor. Cops did not believe him.

Rosario also chased me and hit me with a cardboard sign.

Disrupting City Council Meeting

We first saw Rosario Lopez Hernandez in action this past February when she was arrested and charged for disrupting a Seattle City Council meeting.

Riverton Park UMC

These illegal immigrants initially started off at the Riverton Park UMC migrant camp in Tukwila. But they broke off demanding better living conditions like motels. This is where groups like Super Familia KC and Stop The Sweeps Seattle entered the picture.

Court Appearance

Their first court appearance after being arrested and charged for disrupting a Seattle City Council meeting.

Jonathan Choe

Journalist and Senior Fellow, Center on Wealth and Poverty
Jonathan Choe is a journalist and Senior Fellow with Discovery Institute's Center on Wealth and Poverty, covering homelessness issues for its Fix Homelessness initiative. Prior to joining Discovery, Choe spent several years as one of the lead reporters at KOMO-TV, consistently the top rated television station in Seattle. His in depth stories on crime and deep dive investigations into the homeless crisis led to measurable results in the community, including changes in public policy. Choe has more than two decades of experience in television news behind the scenes and in front of the camera for ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, and Tribune. He has also been nominated and honored with multiple industry awards including an Emmy. Choe spent several years teaching classes on emerging media and entrepreneurship to under privileged youth in inner city Chicago. As an independent journalist, Choe also contributes regularly to the Mill Creek View and Lynnwood Times and has reported on exclusive stories in the past year for Daily Wire and The Postmillennial.