Motherfletcher
<font color=red>Proud Redhead<br><font color=peach
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They called it The Great March in Ft. Myers where 75,000 mostly Hispanic and some illegal aliens participated in a peaceful demonstration and voiced concerns about immigratiom reform. My son came home Monday night and his mother noticed that he was sunburned and put 2 and 2 together quickly. He had joined about 60 kids from his High School that marched from the school to the pier and on to the Courthouse. I had to play the father role and question his motives. He told me that some of his friends that come by the house are here illegally. He asked if I thought Alfredo was a felon. I said, "No. I think Alfredo is more responsibile in many ways than you. He feeds the dogs and watches our house when we go on vacation." He asked about Cesar, Andreas and their families. He put a human face to the problem and I had to tell him that I was proud and supported his efforts. I remember the 60's.
I know better than most the borders need to tighten security. I lived and worked 8 miles from the Mexican border in Weslaco, Texas. I worked in a juice packing plant second shift. I was not only the sole English speaking employee but probably the only American. Border security is a joke.
I hope this can be settled without throwing a bunch of our friends in jail or deporting them while strengthening our borders at the same time.
I know better than most the borders need to tighten security. I lived and worked 8 miles from the Mexican border in Weslaco, Texas. I worked in a juice packing plant second shift. I was not only the sole English speaking employee but probably the only American. Border security is a joke.
I hope this can be settled without throwing a bunch of our friends in jail or deporting them while strengthening our borders at the same time.
