INVASION OF US SOUTHERN BORDER - ONGOING, IT TAKES A VILLAGE EDITION part 2.Posted: 2014-03-25 by Marlene Hessler on March 23, 2014 Patriot Action Network Alright, here we go . . . . "The Mayor is a very honest and upstanding man and when he talks, you really want to hear what he has to say. He can be talking to a group of more than a hundred people, but he makes you feel like he is talking directly to you and only you." The Mayor looked over to where most of the local storekeepers were sitting and said, "I understand ya'll come up missing a lot of your merchandise when you take inventory to adjust your stock. And you havve said you think it is because more and more Mexicans are coming into stores and just actually buying one or two small items at a time and you think they are stealing you blind." "And the rest of you have said you are keeping your kids close to home and in at night because you don't even feel safe yourself out at night lately. You see small groups hanging around together and you don't want to go anywhere near them. There's cars driving around town with three and four young Mexicans in them shouting and harassing people walking down the streets. And, you just feel safer staying home." "I will be paying extra attention to everything that happens here in my town and will investigate any and all crimes committed here. If you're ILLEGALLY here, and break the law too, you will be arrested, given a fair trial, and if you're found guilty, you will serve your sentence here at hard labor which will be determined by me and when you finish serving out your sentence I will personally drive you to the border and kick your ass back home. And, if I catch you here a second time, your sentence will be doubled, or even tripled, as I see fit. Folks, that's all I got to say right now. He put his hat back on and walked right out the door. Things changed quickly in our town. Mexicans were leaving by the wagon full and life in our small town returned to normal, with just the occasional ILLEGAL passing through and trying to steal supplies from the General Stores. "Life was good again in our little town for many years. Each Sheriff that took office used the original Sheriff's guideline for keeping the peace. And, that also held true for the occaasional uprising by the younguns flexing their muscles now and again just to test the sheriff or maybe just to test society as a whole. But when they did, they got a chance to see the inside of the jail for a night or two, and also help to work for the town under direct supervision of the Sheriff." "About 4 years ago, we started to see more and more Mexicans on our streets in town. And at a town meeting our Sheriff told usthat the growing number of Mexicans coming here is a direct result of the PRESIDENT'S lack of interest in controlling or putting a stop to OUR COUNTRY being overrun by people who cannot conrol their country and come here to take advantage of us because we are a FREE AND OPEN SOCIETY who gives everyone an equal chance to do well and have a good life. But they are coming here without any reasonable amount of education or skills and wind up on government giveaway programsthat were put up for Americans who were going through a rough stretch and needed a little help to keep their family together while they put things back together." He said, "The government may not be doing anything to help us, but he felt it was is job and his duty to do whatever he could do to protect us from the crimes they are committing here in his town and against the people of this town. He asked for permission to add 2 more deputies to the department and the full use of the older schools busses so when they rounded up these Mexicans and after they served their jail sentences for not only the crimes they were committing, but for the simple fact that in his way of thinking, they were . . . . T R E S P A S S I N G . . . . and that was against the law, too." "This ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION PROBLEM seems to be a really big problem all around our country especially in the big cities, but our Sheriff is really keeping it down here. I have talked to him many times when I go into town. He's a pretty good man and he's doing the best job he can. During one of our sitdowns he mentioned a Sheriff over in Arizona that he admired and there was talk about him running for Congress or something. He said his name was JOE ARPAIO, and if he did run for office, he would like to go campaign for him if our town was in a position to let him go for awhile.." "I don't know anything about that Sheriff but if he is admired that much he must be something special, and if our Sheriff wants to go help him, I guess his deputies could handle things here OK for awhile. We will just have to wait and see." With that he said he has a thousand stories about this town and the people in it, and I was welcome to stick around for awhile or come back any time I wanted to. Leaving here is like leaving my own family. They have made me feel so welcome. And, I really felt like I had been adopted not only by this family, but by the whole town. I do have to move on. But, you can bet your last dollar, I will return . . . . LIFE IS GREAT.
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