Friday, August 10, 2007

Illegals conquer Arkansas town

I volunteer my time to help drive the illegals back past the border. And tattoo them so that if they return they are worth a bounty! I think a grand a head will get these criminals found quickly.

Family Security Matters: "Known for its pink tomatoes, Bradley County, with Warren as its county seat, is a quiet rural community in Southeast Arkansas, first settled in the 1800s. The family names from those days still grace the thin Warren phone book and until a few years ago, it was a tightly knit community where residents felt “at home” and safe. Adults knew which children belonged to whom and we all shopped at the local hardware and auto parts stores that ran 'accounts' for residents based upon familiarity and trust. Now we more often see stores like Lowe’s and Home Depot, whose workers have no earthly idea who we are…or care. Such are the fruits of “progress”.

But there is also an unease settling into our once-proud community, creating anxiety for all of us about our future and our children’s fate. Many residents are concerned about the myriad effects of migrant workers, many suspected to be illegal, brought in by the tomato growers to work their lands. Downtown Warren, once the home of a thriving furniture and appliance store and an upscale jewelry store, among many other robust small businesses, now houses empty buildings, a 'check into cash' business that advertises the ease of sending Western Union to Mexico, and a storefront with signs in Spanish advertising cheap clothing and music. Around the corner, another"

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