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Here they go again.
After a summer of weekly pop-up protests on Greenwich street corners that failed to achieve anything whatsoever, the local Indivisibles are gearing up for their next big nationwide protest -- another "No Kings" day on October 18th, probably in Greenwich in front of the Havemeyer Building.
Because apparently they thought the first No Kings in Stamford was so successful?
They are also pushing an action item from Indivisible's other big effort, "One Million Rising" -- to try to crush Avelo Airlines into financial ruin simply because it operates deportation flights for the Department of Homeland Security and ICE.
It's worth noting that more than 70% of illegals who have been deported are convicted criminals or have "heinous" pending criminal charges, including five illegals arrested in Connecticut in the last week.
But apparently Indivisible doesn't like seeing child predators and rapists getting deported.




Indivisible also thinks public money should not be used to subsidize deportation flights.
Instead, Indivisible prefers to see public money, which includes your tax dollars, being used to subsidize the estimated 160k+ illegals in Connecticut to the tune of $1.3 billion, with benefits including health, education (e.g., scholarships, financial aid, other assistance), legal help, rent, transportation assistance, and even drivers licenses.
Of course, if illegal alien workers were not present in Connecticut, jobs would be filled by legal workers, and most likely at higher wages, except the Indivisibles don't want you thinking about that -- or the implications on housing for that matter.
Nope, nothing to see here!
Indivisible is more concerned about protecting criminal illegals and making the business environment even more unfriendly in Connecticut than it already is.
That's why they are asking comrades to call Tweed New Haven Airport Authority and demand that it "ground Avelo" and end any partnerships with the airline.
Indivisible has other ideas for disrupting Avelo's business, too, including:
These are the acts of hateful, angry people who watch too much MSNBC and CNN.

Indivisible’s actions make us want to support Avelo as much as possible.
Yeah, we know most folks from Greenwich use the NYC area airports and White Plains, but it looks like Avelo does have a lot of good destinations out of Tweed.
Plus with fewer TDS-addled liberals on your flight, it ought to be a more pleasurable experience.







