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Communities in Crisis California cities, towns, and counties suffering under corruption, crime, foreign influence or economic loss |
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When people stay away from a place where there is LEO or Border Patrol, I would say there is only one reason. Just proves there should be more of LEO and BP in more places.
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Yes, Rimo I thought the same thing.
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Maybe it's time for a rally/protest there at that shopping center. They complain they're not making their usual money off the illegals, and basically saying screw the taxpayers who are subsidizing those illegals being here. Why don't those businesses start paying for the illegals full cost of education, medical, housing, food, legals expenses, jails, prisons etc. since those businesses are the ones making money off the them. Gosh I wish I lived closer to this shopping center, I'd be there with a sign in my hand today.
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Someone might point out to this shopping center that the criminal aliens are scaring away American customers.
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Kathy, they really don't feel they need American customers any more. That is why you see signs in Spanish or what ever language they are catering to. When you see advertising in anything other than English you know that the area has been saturated to the point where having American English speaking customers isn't important or needed. It is really insulting and a slap in the face to this country.
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A lot of them just don't care, some are hostile to white American presence.
I see the majority wanting to carry on as if they were in their home countries. The LEO presence. I view law enforcement as a necessary evil, something to keep a watch over and limit as a part of maintaining our freedoms while providing order. What I see as a problem is when the police went from being "peace officers" to "law enforcement officers". It may have had to do with the gang problem, but in my mind something changed with the mentality of police officers between 1990 and 1993. Before then, you could talk to them, there's no talking to them now - it's like a missile lock mentality. Fire and forget. I believe we have fed into a weakness of human nature, a little authority goes a long way. And with the 'round 'em up, lock 'em up and throw away the key mentality we inject into our politicians, our law enforcement, judiciary, and prosecutorial branches have been corrupted into profit making empires for those in position to take advantage of it. Who wants to live in a "police state"? That's where it's going. It's like a bad practical joke. The prank is funny if it's played on someone else, but it will piss you off if it happens to you.
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Some of this is probably the product of the new generation of the officers and the new age of everything around us. Life is changing everyday(and not for better).
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