some_guy ,

“With Hispanic migrants, although it is hard, although it is heavy, they endure,” said Vicente. Between the church and the plant, he said, he gets three hours of sleep a night.

That’s not sustainable.

Chuymatt ,

Not a problem for people that matter, now is it. If they don’t like it they can leave, or some such.

I just don’t get why this stuff is rushing back to the fore so easily after all this time.

Infynis ,
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

Brenda Ray, who has lived in the Fremont area for 40 years, said she noted the change in the city’s population and voted for the ordinance back in 2010. She said she doesn’t “have a problem” with the Central American arrivals “if they are legal and they come in to speak American English.”

She wishes the rule, known as Ordinance 5165, “accomplished more,” but still supports it.

“It’s something that we have in our toolbox,” she said. “If we have a big problem we can fall back on it.”

In short, “I saw a lot of brown people move in, and I didn’t like it. I wish we were able to me more cruel to them, but there’s hope for that in the future.” What an absolute ghoul.

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  • Chuymatt ,

    eveninghere ,

    American English

    Stinks of racism tbh

    gregorum ,
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    “The town killing itself with racism and xenophobia”

    FTFY

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  • millie ,

    I hope every piece of produce in Florida rots on the ground for lack of anyone to pick it up.

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