Posted on 07/12/2012 12:41:29 PM PDT by krogers58
My wife and I were just stopped in I-93 in north-central NH by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents. All cars were stopped, and the officer stuck his head in my window, much as they do at DUI checkpoints. He then looked around the car, and asked us if we were US citizens. We answered in the affirmative and he then asked for our ID's. What has happened to this country when we can be harassed by ICE but the actual illegal immigrants cannot?
I’d say What’s the point of looking at ID, you don’t deport anyone anymore if you find an illegal alien.
Already happening.
Many of us in my formerly 99% white county have noticed an influx of blacks. No one knew a thing. Finally, someone with connections told me that the social workers in Milwaukee and Madison are telling single mothers that if they are looking for a *safer environment for the children*, they should come out here. Many are referred to La Crosse and are settled in a area that is predominately Hmong. Needless to add, there are now gang conflicts there between the Hmong and the blacks.
Doesn’t look like the officers were being asked to determine who to stop and not stop...it was being equally applied to all travellers on the same road. I don’t see why this is being compared to AZ?
Working in the type of arena right now, it’s the ‘arbirary’ that can get one in trouble.
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Ah, I see we have some locals around here! Somebody who knows the roads! Cool!
I noticed that the big new Market Basket supermarket in Salem, N.H. (further north along Rt. 28) has an entire aisle set aside for Goya products. Nothing but Goya.
I live within sight of Lowell and krogers58 is right. Lowell would be deserted after an ICE sweep, too!
there’s always a cop stop south of 83 on 91 in the middle of nowhere in VT...in the middle of the night...spooky.
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