They are probably not violent crminals per se, but every time I go into the Goodwill As Is store, a half mile away, there are numerous third worlders. Many things are sold in bulk, and the price goes from 1.69 per lb to .99 per pound over 25 lbs. They always fill their carts full, and there are other tricks, such as combining your items with another person's. I also see the managers get called over and their seems to be often some price correction on something; at least they are not going to allow themselves to have to pay more than the bare minimum.

I see carts full of shoes, and I've been told that these are resold to people in other countries. So obviously this is a business. But I'm almost positive there is no business licenses and probably no bookeeping for official purposes. Anyone else see this kind of thing going on where they live? Just like the landscaping trailers that are often overweight, nobody is going to check. I saw a home where someone was selling LOTS of camping gear---likely resale. This would be required to have a home occupancy permit in this city.

Aren't there laws for any export business from the US? I wonder how many third worlders have set up export businesses completely below the radar? Then there are the little children scampering around. And the things they are buying are pretty much junk anyway, so who knows where it goes later?