Hundreds of Chicago area veterans gathered at the Vietnam War Memorial on Veterans Day to voice their opposition to Trump administration policies, particularly those related to immigration and cuts in services for veterans.
The rally, organized by About Face: Veterans Against the War, featured dozens of veteran participants holding signs that read "No Cuts, No ICE, No Occupation." Nick Podjasek, an Air Force veteran and healthcare provider at the VA, emphasized the impact of Trump's policies on immigrant communities, stating that ICE has targeted veterans for detention due to their immigration status.
The event focused on multiple issues, including U.S. support for Israel in its war against Hamas and the bombing of suspected drug boats off the coast of Venezuela, all under President Donald Trump's orders. However, a major theme was the use of force and intimidation by ICE in rounding up immigrants, even some American citizens.
Veterans expressed their disdain for Trump's policies, with Edgar Gonzalez, an Army Reserves veteran, stating that he attended to show support for his fellow veterans. He emphasized that veterans are against cuts to benefits and community services to give tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires.
Michael Applegate, a Navy veteran who served on a submarine, expressed his concerns about the moral dilemmas faced by active-duty military personnel who must carry out orders from the White House, which they may find morally wrong. He acknowledged that many veterans are experiencing a crisis of conscience due to these orders.
The rally also drew Kayla Harris, a veteran of the Illinois National Guard, who stated that she is enraged by the Trump administration's actions on immigration and deportation policies. She emphasized that serving in the military was not about causing harm to others or their families.
The event concluded with attendees marching to Daley Plaza, further emphasizing their opposition to the Trump administration's policies.
The rally, organized by About Face: Veterans Against the War, featured dozens of veteran participants holding signs that read "No Cuts, No ICE, No Occupation." Nick Podjasek, an Air Force veteran and healthcare provider at the VA, emphasized the impact of Trump's policies on immigrant communities, stating that ICE has targeted veterans for detention due to their immigration status.
The event focused on multiple issues, including U.S. support for Israel in its war against Hamas and the bombing of suspected drug boats off the coast of Venezuela, all under President Donald Trump's orders. However, a major theme was the use of force and intimidation by ICE in rounding up immigrants, even some American citizens.
Veterans expressed their disdain for Trump's policies, with Edgar Gonzalez, an Army Reserves veteran, stating that he attended to show support for his fellow veterans. He emphasized that veterans are against cuts to benefits and community services to give tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires.
Michael Applegate, a Navy veteran who served on a submarine, expressed his concerns about the moral dilemmas faced by active-duty military personnel who must carry out orders from the White House, which they may find morally wrong. He acknowledged that many veterans are experiencing a crisis of conscience due to these orders.
The rally also drew Kayla Harris, a veteran of the Illinois National Guard, who stated that she is enraged by the Trump administration's actions on immigration and deportation policies. She emphasized that serving in the military was not about causing harm to others or their families.
The event concluded with attendees marching to Daley Plaza, further emphasizing their opposition to the Trump administration's policies.