Illegals at our local army base??
Hello all. I haven't posted in a long time; for the most part do to computer(opperator) issues. I have however been on here staying updated on the issues and I am glad to see that common America is starting to get it's voice back so to speak.
There are some negative things happening locally. In a comunity where illegal immigration has never been a problem, we are now starting to see the numbers, and signs grow rapidly. You know, it really doesn't take long for these groups to grow. In the last six months I have been seeing buildings and billboards getting tagged. I see "alleged" illegals wandering the streets at all hours. And a trip to Wal-Mart (It's a small town) is now like a trip to Mexico.
I contract at Ft. Polk. It is a local Army base. One thing that is really bothering me is that there is an out of state lawn company that has brought in alot of latinos. Now I know that being latino doesn't make someone an illegal alien, but none of these guys speak english. The company is Munie. They are based out of Illinois. I know that these guys were checked out, but I really aint buying that they are legal residents. I see these workers roaming housing, cutting the grass, and every time I see a kid playing I worry about their safety. I'm sorry, but I think we can all agree that alot of these people child molesters. It would be very sad to have an incident where one of our soldier's children became a victim and it would all be for the small ammount of money that was saved on fair labor costs.
I am just wondering if any of yall have any ideas that may help at least bring this issue to the army's att. Would it be crying wolf to report this company to ICE or another thing I was gonna do was make some flyers and post them in housing just asking if anyone else has noticed and has a problem with possible illegal immigrants being able to be on a military base? I may be wrong and they may in fact be legal immigrants. But I would think that if they were, they would at least speak some english. I would appreciate a little outside feedback. I think we all owe it to those that are abroad protecting our freedom to keep an eye on their loved ones while they are away. Thanks, Johnny