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Village Attorney Lance Molina tenses during the immigration enforcement public comment segment of the December 2nd meeting. To his right is Mount Prospect Police Chief Michael Eterno.
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An attendee of the December 2 village board meeting on immigration enforcement in Mount Prospect sports an “Ultra MAGA” hat.
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One Mount Prospect resident stands in the center of the second floor boardroom, waiting to take the stand and give her comment.
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Cook County Commisioner and eighth district congressional candidate Kevin K. Morrison prepares to face the village board and explain how Cook County has dealt with federal immigration enforcement.
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Cook County Commisioner and eighth district congressional candidate Kevin K. Morrison argues with trusteee Bill Grossi, who called for Morrison to be removed from the meeting. Mayor Paul Wm. Hoefert was forced to step in and reign in Grossi, repeatedly saying his name until he calmed down and allowed Morrison to continue.
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One Mount Prospect resident points at Lance Molina, the village attorney, and questions him on his earlier statement.
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A large crowd gathered for the meeting – the November 4 meeting had greater attendance with well over 100 attendees, but the December 2 meeting still garnered a sizable crowd.
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A longtime Mount Prospect resident, who did not give his name, turned his comment into a fiery questioning of Police Chief Michael Eterno. He interrogated Eterno on his earlier comments describing the police departments immigration enforcement protocol.
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