In a striking confrontation captured on video, conservative commentators Ben Bergquam and Terry Newsome found themselves embroiled in a tense standoff with security personnel at a Holiday Inn in Chicago. Their mission? To secure a room at the hotel, now allegedly filled with illegal immigrants. What they encountered instead was a disturbing reality: the hotel was operating as a facility for illegals while American citizens were turned away.
As Bergquam initiated their attempt to check into the hotel, he expressed his disbelief over the situation, saying, “I can’t get a room at the Holiday Inn… it’s filled up with illegals.” The frustration was palpable as they were informed by security that the hotel was “under construction” and that they could not enter. “What does that mean? It’s federal property,” Bergquam pressed, questioning the implications of being on federal land. “So you work for the federal government, or are you with the city of Chicago?” His inquiries reflected a growing skepticism toward the actions of hotel security, who claimed to be enforcing regulations they did not clarify.
Bergquam’s commentary quickly turned into a broader critique of government spending and resource allocation. “Your tax dollars hard at work. What do you think about illegals being brought into our country? Is it worth the money you’re getting paid?” he queried the security personnel, emphasizing a disconnect between taxpayer contributions and the reality faced by American citizens seeking accommodation.
Adding to the absurdity, Bergquam highlighted the presence of metal detectors at the hotel entrance, questioning, “Why would the Holiday Inn need metal detectors? What are they bringing in?” His incredulity was evident as he noted that even children were being wanded. “Look at this, they’re even wanding the kids. What could they be bringing in here? That is wild!”
The situation escalated further when they were told that Chicago police would be called to address their presence at the hotel. “Chicago PD? That’s already backed up with shootings in Chicago, one of the most dangerous cities in America,” Bergquam remarked incredulously. He contrasted the city’s prioritization of undocumented immigrants over its own residents, suggesting a systemic failure to protect American citizens.
Bergquam and Newsome’s frustrations were not just personal; they were about a broader sentiment among many Americans feel about the negligence of local governments towards their own communities. “They get to go in, but not American citizens. Welcome to America,” he lamented, underscoring a sentiment that has resonated with many disillusioned citizens.
Terry Newsome echoed Bergquam’s outrage, asserting, “They’re misrepresenting themselves and our tax dollars, as if we’re trespassing on federal property.” The duo’s attempts to film the incident were met with resistance, illustrating a growing trend of media suppression surrounding discussions of immigration and federal policy.
As they left the hotel, Bergquam summarized their experience, saying, “Understand guys, your tax dollars are being used to bring in illegal aliens, and they’re calling the police when we come in to ask some questions.” His final words resonated with a call to action: the need for citizens to be aware and vigilant about what is happening within their own communities.
In a time when many feel their voices are being stifled, Bergquam and Newsome’s confrontation serves as a reminder of the complex and often contentious nature of immigration policy in America today. As they continue their journey, they aim to shed light on these issues, questioning the implications of federal actions and the fate of American citizens amid a rapidly changing landscape.
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