Posted on 09/25/2005 11:36:22 AM PDT by occutegirl
ARIVACA, Ariz. Empty water jugs and scraps of clothing are as common as saguaro and mesquite in this part of the Sonoran Desert, 12 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border.
There are places along the Mexico border in Arizona where the desert floor is hidden by discarded backpacks, shoes and other refuse left behind by people crossing the border.
These are the signs of illegal immigration, found in heaps at camps, along well-worn paths that run through the dry desert creek beds and ever closer to Tucson, 50 miles northeast.
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heavily populated communities with Mexicans there are parks and streets polluted
Cross out Mexicans and write-in: East Europeans, Vietnamese, Koreans, Blacks, white trash. Its not a mexican exclusive. In our city the east europeans are actually the worst.
The enviro left exists to make dopey white kids and their parents politically useful and little else.
I can't tell you about your community but I can tell you what I've seen in mine, and it's disappointing at the level it's seen now.
My new neighbor, who just happen to be Hispanic, has children who cleans out their yard by tossing the trash into ours. My chrildren saw it and we were able to put a stop to it.
They leave behind tons of trash and I bet just as much poop and pee.
It's a bet you'd win. It's only a matter of time before we start seeing diseases related to raw sewage showing up in our border hospitals.
There are areas here in the Coronado National Forest and the Huachuca Mountains where you can no longer go hiking for the trash and human waste littering the floor of the forest. And with less than 13 inches of rainfall annually, it isn't going to wash away any time soon.
No flames from here, but I do have a question. Where did you purchase your zot sunglasses and do the frames come in different colors?
It's already showing up. Not that it all comes from raw sewage, but third world diseases that have been extinct in the US for a long time. We've had enough cases of whooping cough in NM that the state health office called it a crisis and advised all school age kids to be immunized again.
The scary one is the drug resistant TB. We've had cases of that kind come to NM from Mexico for treatment. That treatment costs $250,000. ($250K) to treat, and guess who's paying for it. We are! They say if we don't treat it those people will die. You can bet if one of us gets it, we'll be paying for it out of our own pocket.
So, when I see GW, Teddy, John or the other traitors pushing their amnesty plan, I want to reach through the screen and choke all of them. LOL Dang these threads make my blood boil. < /rant > Btw, thanks for the ping! :o)
Someone working in the local health department told me many of their TB cases are quarintined in apartments rented by the county because treatment facilities cost more. Rents aren't cheap in this area either. The figure I was given was $1,000 a month. Their food is also paid for and delivered.
We have two neighbors that are Mexican. One side keeps their home immaculate. Gorgeous yard and such. The other side. Their yard looks fine, but they think nothing of throwing their garbage into our yard. We yelled about the kids, but it's the adults too. My usually compassionate son sick of the kids over there finally said, "I keep wondering if they are illegal." But there is no way we would know or not.
LOL
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