TREASON Migrant Encounters

ExCop

Veteran Member
I figured we needed a thread on personal migrant encounters.

Orlando Fla. My family was staying in a campground in Orlando and there were approximately 15 South American’s (Guatemalans I think) staying in several cabins around the park. They didn’t stand out as migrants at first (lots of Latinos around) but their actions were lacking basic hygiene. Found out from an employee that the local churches were renting the cabins and putting them up. The church never paid for any of the damages.

We all used the pool unfortunately and picked up a nasty stomach bug from them. Took us down for several days each. Just a heads up
 

bassgirl

Veteran Member
They are showing up here as well. They use their wives (or females anyway) and a baby in a stroller and stand on the corner and beg that they need food etc on their sign.

There was another couple on a different corner about 6 blocked up the road found the same exact set-up.

I live off the beaten path in AR. So they have to be getting bad everywhere else if they are starting to show up here.

Just to add, it’s a smaller town, but 3 of our main restaurants are cutting hours and closing down for two days a week, or closing early because they can’t find any help. So there are jobs.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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Sad but true. Cops do nothing according to the Campground employee. So much for DeSantis’s policies

I keep telling people that new law doesn't go into effect, in part, until July 1.

Second, if they have papers of some type, like if they have gone through the catch and release process and given a court date, the law does not apply.

The law isn't about the comfort of tourists but is aimed at a different level of the problem and that is what is sending a strong signal to the illegals who are really freaked out about it and are leaving the state. I can tell you that businesses are already telling people they need legal proof to be hired such as a valid green card, valid social security number, etc. The human trafficking definition for crossing the state line is also having an effect. It is going to take time.

Businesses like the compound you are referring to can get in lots of trouble as well because of the state sales tax law on anything less than a seven-month lease. If they have common areas that are nasty they can lose their business license and be subject to fines that way. Some little birdies are telling me that that is the next line of attack to make it less desireable for hotels, airbnbs, etc to take leases from entities that are not going to be in residence but instead move people in and out such as immigrants.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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They are showing up here as well. They use their wives (or females anyway) and a baby in a stroller and stand on the corner and beg that they need food etc on their sign.

There was another couple on a different corner about 6 blocked up the road found the same exact set-up.

I live off the beaten path in AR. So they have to be getting bad everywhere else if they are starting to show up here.

Just to add, it’s a smaller town, but 3 of our main restaurants are cutting hours and closing down for two days a week, or closing early because they can’t find any help. So there are jobs.

It is a scam. They tried it in Hillsborough and Pasco counties here in Florida and were basically told to go bye bye. After about a month of seeing the same type of thing around several malls and large businesses, I haven't seen them for several now.
 

Sherrynboo

Veteran Member
It is a scam. They tried it in Hillsborough and Pasco counties here in Florida and were basically told to go bye bye. After about a month of seeing the same type of thing around several malls and large businesses, I haven't seen them for several now.
If people would quit giving them money they would soon leave. I see some here and there in my area. I don't give them anthing.
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
We all used the pool unfortunately and picked up a nasty stomach bug from them. Took us down for several days each. Just a heads up
When my kids worked at the local pool, well before this invasion, it was common knowledge among the staff that if the "Mexicans" showed up, at some point a turd would be floating in the water. The turd would be fished out, the pool would then be vacated and shocked and everyone would have to cut their fun short because a certain demographic couldn't learn the basics of personal hygiene and indoor plumbing.
.Found out from an employee that the local churches were renting the cabins and putting them up. The church never paid for any of the damages.
Send the bill to the church. By paying the bill, usually it's implied that they are responsible for the damages. For crying out loud, they're a church! By "helping" one group, they're supposed to screw another? WWJD?
 

Thunderdragon

Senior Member
snice I am now in Midwest I do not see them hanging outside of Home Depot looking for work. In Arizona and California they were everywhere. Is this only a west coast/southwest thing?
 

amazon

Veteran Member
I have noticed an increase in variety of ethnicities here is SW VA. At Walmart yesterday a man and his wife were definitely Eastern European though I couldn't pick out the language, possibly Ukrainian. My daughter works for a chain business, and they have hired multiple people from South America recently. Coincidentally, her hours have been cut. I also frequently see African (from Africa) people. It's not on the news if they are busing them in.
 

Kathy in FL

Administrator
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If people would quit giving them money they would soon leave. I see some here and there in my area. I don't give them anthing.

Even thirty years ago when I was working with the homeless coalition members as part of some grant work, people were told not to give money to panhandlers. It isn't a good idea. Pick your preferred organization ... veterans, old and homeless, whatever. They have the ability to monitor who they are giving money and/or other things to such as food or clothing or utility/rental assistance. They also monitor the grifters and liars.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
snice I am now in Midwest I do not see them hanging outside of Home Depot looking for work. In Arizona and California they were everywhere. Is this only a west coast/southwest thing?
They are here, but they are less visible. LSS (Lutheran Social Services) tries to put them up with host families instead of hotels. What I'm hearing on the street: these are military-aged males, not families. Even some of the liberals don't want to take a chance on bringing them into their homes.
 
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nomifyle

TB Fanatic
So far I haven't seen any around here. However, I did just hear about a facility for them in a town about 30 miles away. I think the facility is some kind of transfer place when they are there and then moved somewhere else. Unfortunately, they will eventually be just about everywhere.
 

Bps1691

Veteran Member
I figured we needed a thread on personal migrant encounters.

Orlando Fla. My family was staying in a campground in Orlando and there were approximately 15 South American’s (Guatemalans I think) staying in several cabins around the park. They didn’t stand out as migrants at first (lots of Latinos around) but their actions were lacking basic hygiene. Found out from an employee that the local churches were renting the cabins and putting them up. The church never paid for any of the damages.

We all used the pool unfortunately and picked up a nasty stomach bug from them. Took us down for several days each. Just a heads up
Part of LEGAL immigration laws of the past were health checks for those asking to enter the country. Of course the demoncrat’s plan of destruction is to let anybody and everybody to flood across illegally with no health checks or quarantine.

They want diseased third worlders to bring in as much contamination of diseases that the legal citizens don’t have immunity to or vaccinations against. The over loaded health system collapse is a goal.

Their father wants this country destroyed and they are just carrying out his plan.
 

Terrwyn

Veteran Member
30 years ago we called them day workers. As a business with no employees we used them from time to time.
Maybe 50 would be at the Home Depot and would mob you for the work. 50 bucks a person got a whole lot of heavy work done like moving 1000's lbs of weld rod cleaning up after the Whittier quake. Never even thought we were doing anything questionable.
 

anna43

Veteran Member
snice I am now in Midwest I do not see them hanging outside of Home Depot looking for work. In Arizona and California they were everywhere. Is this only a west coast/southwest thing?
In my area, the illegals usually are coming to live with illegals who have been here awhile and are working. Usually they will be housed with those already here and will soon be working. There is a network of forgers who for a price will supply them with drivers' licenses and SS#'s. I don't know how employers get around the law or maybe under Biden such employment laws are ignored the same as the border laws.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
doo gooders and hand wringers - immediately following the .gov and NGO institutions are your #2 problem source
For sure! I heard some lady, probably an LSS worker, going on and on about how we needed to help them, while I was waiting in line at HyVee.

I kept my mouth shut, but I was thinking that she was a major part of the problem. No, they don't need help. They need the motivation to fix their own problems at home.
 

et2

TB Fanatic
I figured we needed a thread on personal migrant encounters.

Orlando Fla. My family was staying in a campground in Orlando and there were approximately 15 South American’s (Guatemalans I think) staying in several cabins around the park. They didn’t stand out as migrants at first (lots of Latinos around) but their actions were lacking basic hygiene. Found out from an employee that the local churches were renting the cabins and putting them up. The church never paid for any of the damages.

We all used the pool unfortunately and picked up a nasty stomach bug from them. Took us down for several days each. Just a heads up

Just seen a plane load at a hotel near the airport In Detroit. Laying everywhere and sitting around like the owned the joint. Stared you down. These were Mexicans. They were waiting to be bussed someplace. The room I paid 140$ for … they got free.
 

et2

TB Fanatic
They are showing up here as well. They use their wives (or females anyway) and a baby in a stroller and stand on the corner and beg that they need food etc on their sign.

There was another couple on a different corner about 6 blocked up the road found the same exact set-up.

I live off the beaten path in AR. So they have to be getting bad everywhere else if they are starting to show up here.

Just to add, it’s a smaller town, but 3 of our main restaurants are cutting hours and closing down for two days a week, or closing early because they can’t find any help. So there are jobs.
same here in SE MI. Chased the regular beggars off. they come right smack up to inches away from your window. Young kids sitting with the lazy ass man on the curb
 

Griz3752

Retired, practising Curmudgeon
I keep telling people that new law doesn't go into effect, in part, until July 1.

Second, if they have papers of some type, like if they have gone through the catch and release process and given a court date, the law does not apply.

The law isn't about the comfort of tourists but is aimed at a different level of the problem and that is what is sending a strong signal to the illegals who are really freaked out about it and are leaving the state. I can tell you that businesses are already telling people they need legal proof to be hired such as a valid green card, valid social security number, etc. The human trafficking definition for crossing the state line is also having an effect. It is going to take time.

Businesses like the compound you are referring to can get in lots of trouble as well because of the state sales tax law on anything less than a seven-month lease. If they have common areas that are nasty they can lose their business license and be subject to fines that way. Some little birdies are telling me that that is the next line of attack to make it less desireable for hotels, airbnbs, etc to take leases from entities that are not going to be in residence but instead move people in and out such as immigrants.
Good to hear the existing Federal laws will be enforced in The Sunshine State. If more states followed FL's example, the Illegals would naturally flow to where they belong; the SJW havens.

Think of the $$$ wasted getting them there now.

Pretty sure it used to be an offense to be present in the US without appropriate documentation. Any aliens apprehended in those circumstances went in front of a judge and were often returned whence they came posthaste.


I guess those were the good old days.
 
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Firebird

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I figured we needed a thread on personal migrant encounters.

Orlando Fla. My family was staying in a campground in Orlando and there were approximately 15 South American’s (Guatemalans I think) staying in several cabins around the park. They didn’t stand out as migrants at first (lots of Latinos around) but their actions were lacking basic hygiene. Found out from an employee that the local churches were renting the cabins and putting them up. The church never paid for any of the damages.

We all used the pool unfortunately and picked up a nasty stomach bug from them. Took us down for several days each. Just a heads up
I never, ever use a public pool
 

BetterLateThanNever

Veteran Member
snice I am now in Midwest I do not see them hanging outside of Home Depot looking for work. In Arizona and California they were everywhere. Is this only a west coast/southwest thing?
It is a South Florida thing also.

Always a dozen or so sitting on the curb under the trees in the parking lot waiting to be offered work.

At least some of them are making an effort to earn some money.
 

Siskiyoumom

Veteran Member
In a local home depot
I heard four different languages being spoken beside okie and Mexican
A dear friend taught a regular general education multi subject fourth grade class in Dallas. In a middle class school. Her class size this year was 34 students. Two were native born English fluent U.S. citizens. She had seven languages spoken in her class. The abuse reports and discipline issues were out of this world.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
It is a South Florida thing also.

Always a dozen or so sitting on the curb under the trees in the parking lot waiting to be offered work.

At least some of them are making an effort to earn some money.
Yes, but I wouldn't hire any of them. I try to hire local retired Americans first, and if they are vets, even better. After that, I hire the small, vet-run companies. I also look into whether they are bonded/insured, depending on the work. I don't let uninsured folks up on my roof. Raking leaves in the front yard is another story.
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
A dear friend taught a regular general education multi subject fourth grade class in Dallas. In a middle class school. Her class size this year was 34 students. Two were native born English fluent U.S. citizens. She had seven languages spoken in her class. The abuse reports and discipline issues were out of this world.
I can imagine. I've heard horror stories, too. I think I would be looking for a different teaching gig.
 

anna43

Veteran Member
I have two family members who are teachers in the Des Moines school system both teaching English as a second language. So, include their salaries and benefits as part of our taxes going to support illegals. Of course, not all are illegal, but I'd guess the majority are. How long before English is the first language, and they will be teaching Spanish??
 
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