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    Postville Iowa restaurants changing menu to meet local taste

    El Financiero (Mexico City) 7/8/08

    In a long article pointing out the repercussions of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation at the Agriprocessors plant in Postville, Iowa last May, El Financiero reported the “negative impactâ€
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    "changing Local tastes" you mean the tastes that were there before the invasion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    "changing Local tastes" you mean the tastes that were there before the invasion?
    Yes , lets hope it doesn't become Russian Cusine
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    Quote Originally Posted by tencz57
    Quote Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
    "changing Local tastes" you mean the tastes that were there before the invasion?
    Yes , lets hope it doesn't become Russian Cusine
    we can only hope tencz57
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    How many restaurants does one town need? Most people would never return to a restaurant they didn't feel welcome in or had bad service. "Changing local tastes" won't help those.

    Another thing that bothers me, the IA's who were caught and will be deported, the ones who whined about how poor they were, could afford to go to restaurants?!?!
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    Many of them are living very well, especially those in construction and getting paid under the table.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hattiecat
    Many of them are living very well, especially those in construction and getting paid under the table.





    Not to mention that between the anchor babies and stolen identities they were probably raking in the food stamps, cash and housing assistance hand over fist which left them with plenty of disposable income to spend on their "better life"
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