Poor drug dealer, boo fricken hoo....Walking out of a local 7-11 one Saturday night I spotted 2 women in a truck filling up their noses...smiling and laughing....I wished I could have thrown a picture at em of one of the hundreds of innocent people butchered to provide them with their high...Stupid B*******.
I work in Gwinnett near Buford Hwy, so this doesn’t surprise me at all. We have an uptick in crime this year in our office park. Smash and grab in our office.
I agree. This county has lost its charm. How many empty strip malls are near you?
Don’t forget to vote today. Get the ‘old meat’ out of here.
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The Issue of Dual Citizenship in the US
Obama vows immigration reform, rips McCain for backing away from bill (La Raza convention speech)
Cut Off Federal Funds to ‘Sanctuary Cities’ Like San Francisco
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Elephants in the Middle of the Room: Immigration and Education Policy
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Obama Says Immigration Enforcement Efforts "Terrorize" Communities - Video
Former USF Student To Be Sentenced In Weapons Case
McCain defends his position on immigration reform (San Diego; La Raza convention)
We moved to Gwinnett Co., from CA two years ago. We thought the crime in southern CA was bad because of the illegals and now it seems they have followed us here. Neighbors here laugh at us for locking our doors when we’re in and out during the day. Guess they don’t read the local paper. We’re off the beaten path but it seems no area is safe. The first time I picked up the Gwinnett paper I wondered what the heck is going on - bodies all over the place! I don’t even read it anymore and it comes free with Charter service.
This country is so.....screwed.
I live in Gwinnet too. I talked to an apartment landlord and they were renting almost exclusinvly to illegals “acceptamos tax ID”. The crack down by the state appears to be working and they had 60 hispanic families move out(out of 400 units). They have had to let in blacks(the Mexicans did not allow blacks to live in the complex) to replace them as there are few hispanics to move in.
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And, our elected officials could not care less.
Maybe McCain had better check the names of America's fallen heroes. None died for lawlessness.
There is nothing really unexpected in all this. At least I am not surprised. The sanctuary cities protect them, nurture them and subsidize them but eventually they move on to a location near you.
The injury and deaths to citizens, the murdering of citizens by illegals is not enough to elicit an appropriate response from our government. Believe me, McCain or Obama do not give a damn. We may have a few friends in Congress, but they are very few.
Money is likely all that will bring change. Perhaps victims bringing crippling lawsuits against companies or individuals that hire these illegals and then add on the nearest sanctuary city for effect? The strong central government doesn’t want the citizenry to know what price they are paying for these illegals “seeking a better life” and “wanting to live the American Dream”. We have to become squeaky wheels and utilize the courts and also the risk of monetary loss to expedite action on this issue.
If only a few sanctuary cities lose large lawsuits the rest will find their way to compliance in short order. This is the best and perhaps only weapon we have in this fight right now.