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    TX-Frisco Considers Center for Day Laborers

    Frisco Considers Center for Day Laborers
    By SUSY SOLIS
    Updated 7:02 PM CST, Wed, Jan 20, 2010


    Some business owners in Frisco are pushing for a a day labor center, saying the laborers chase away potential customers.

    The Depot Cafe has become more of a depot for day laborers. They have been a mainstay at the Main Street restaurant and at a gas station next door, but the economic downturn has turned their presence into a problem, the cafe's owner said.

    "In the past two or three years, the laborers would come out, but the contractors would come and pick them up, and they'd be gone by 8 o'clock in the morning,"said Dennis Francis, owner of the Depot Cafe. "But now there's no construction, so they are here all day long."

    Francis said business has decreased about 50 percent. Main Street is the heart of downtown Frisco, where locally owned shops line the street.

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    "The guy that owns the buildings across the street is saying he's having a hard time getting tenants because of the problem," Francis said. "Nobody wants to lease his buildings because of the day laborers standing on the sidewalks."

    Francis said the day laborers stay off his property, but they line the sidewalks on the perimeter of his business -- something police say is perfectly legal.

    "You can't just go and tell somebody they can't stand on the street," said George Purefoy, Frisco's city manager. "I mean, they have as much right to stand there as anyone else."

    Business owners have gotten together to ask the city to create a day labor center. But the city is treading lightly, because immigration issues are a delicate subject.

    "We have looked at what other cities have done," Purefoy said. "It goes all the way from doing nothing to building a center that is staffed. And one of the issues is almost, the more resources you put into it, the more structured it becomes, and you run the risk of people splintering off from that and still standing around on the streets."

    Nearby churches who are a part of the Ministerial Alliance of Frisco have also agreed to help.

    "It's possible that there may be some of the churches that are in the downtown area that might be willing to allow their property to be used," Purefoy said.

    The city, along with several private business owners and representatives from the Ministerial Alliance, will address the issue at a Community Development Corporation meeting.

    First Published: Jan 20, 2010 5:57 PM CST


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    Wouldn't it be cheaper to pass loitering ordinances? And, I am sure taxpayers will love to see more money assessed by the city to build, staff and maintain such a center, which will aid and abet illegals.
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    "In the past two or three years, the laborers would come out, but the contractors would come and pick them up, and they'd be gone by 8 o'clock in the morning,"said Dennis Francis, owner of the Depot Cafe. "But now there's no construction, so they are here all day long."
    So in other words as long as they came and a) had breakfast b) took that second cup of coffee with them c) probably came back for lunch d) took their dinner or ate it there or e) ALL of the previous answers they were welcome.

    People like this sicken me, look the other way as long as THEY are making a profit!

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    post no loitering signs in english and spanish. if they cat read that, arrest them and deport them

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