Re: A Pennsylvania Reader Reports Californication In Her Rural Neighborhood



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Ted

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On Sep 15, 8:12 pm, "johnny@." <johnny@.> wrote:
> From: A.M.S.
>
> For 21 years, I have lived in a small rural neighborhood near the
> Pennsylvania/Delaware border. I have watched my neighborhood change
> dramatically in the last few years as it has been overrun with Mexican
> aliens renting houses on my street.
>
> At present there are 50 percent renters, and they have multiple families
> living in one dwelling. Their children are overburdening our local
> school and people are enrolling their children in charter schools to
> avoid it. My son couldn't get into summer school when he was failing a
> grade, yet all my Mexican neighbors got picked up each summer morning
> for classes. Isn't this reverse discrimination?
>
> Our borough counsel will not put a moratorium on renting, and will not
> hold landlords responsible for their tenants. Recently we have
> experienced crime on our streets that did not exist before-gang
> graffiti, car break-ins, slashed tires and drivers leaving crash scenes
> because they have no identification or insurance.
>
> Our hospitals must admit and care for them, our schools are at a loss,
> and law enforcement is weak.
>
> Once, our community was a beautiful scenic countryside until greedy
> council members allowed mushroom "farmers", (and I say that with a grain
> of bitter salt) to cover the countryside with stinky mushroom houses.
> Compost facilities border our town.
>
> Several years ago, local state representative Art Hershey (RINO) helped
> draft a document that exempts the "farmers" from the Clean Air Act,
> calling them an "agri-business" [E-mail Hershey here]
>
> Consequently the mushroom industry attracted illegal Mexican farm
> workers to shovel the muck. They in turn encouraged their illegal
> cousins, and then President Ronald Reagan made the unforgivable mistake
> of granting them amnesty.
>
> Once they became legal, more relatives followed.
>
> My uninvited neighbors are cheeky, do not abide by the law, and are a
> general nuisance.
>
> We look like a border town. The Mexicans hang sheets in their window, if
> the glass is not broken, drink in public, trash their houses and yards
> while those of us who own our homes have spent time and money improving
> our properties. Last year, the man across the street hung the Mexican
> flag in his front window during the week of 9/11.
>
> I am sick of it. I don't plan to cave into a migration of illegal
> cockroaches in my neighborhood. We are upstanding, tax-paying citizens
> who have had enough.
>
> AMS is married to a legal immigrant from New Zealand who underwent a
> six-month FBI check before he was allowed to come to the U.S. The couple
> lived in California for the first years of their marriage. She hopes
> that the rest of Pennsylvania does not become like California ...and her
> formerly quaint town.
>
> http://vdare.com/letters/tl_091507.htm
> --
> Tom Tancredo for President in 2008
> For a Secure Americahttp://www.teamtancredo.org/http://tancredo.house.gov/


The illegal alien disaster makes 9/11 look like a bite on the
elephants *****.

Ted