Residents of a Vandalia neighborhood woke up Sunday to find flyers from the KKK distributed along the street.
News Center 7′s Malik Patterson spoke with Nina Sanders, a grandmother whose grandson helped gather the snow-soaked flyers.
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“You’re upset about it, especially the Ku Klux Klan, and that’s mostly what it was,” Sanders said.
The flyers have themes of KKK recruitment and deportation of immigrants. The flyer News Center 7 obtained encouraged the reporting of all immigrants to ICE, followed by a number to call to learn how to join the KKK…