Border Resident Said She Never Felt Unsafe Until Gods Army Convoy Showed Up

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Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.
 
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.
Another steaming load of shit from "rawstory" the least credible leftwing rag on the internet.. No border resident would ever say that. Of course that's skewey's prime source of "information".
 
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.
Would anyone feel safe when their town is overrun by a bunch of wackos? Hell no.
 
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.
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Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.

From a mexican liberal no doubt.
 
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.

That is a very small sample size, one person. I've seen a few TV interviews lately with local residents, and not one was happy with the flood of immigrants crossing.
 
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.
True, trucks are super scary. :cuckoo:
 
Another steaming load of shit from "rawstory" the least credible leftwing rag on the internet.. No border resident would ever say that. Of course that's skewey's prime source of "information".
You've never been out of the county you were born in how would you know?
 
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.
Dial #2 for English
 
Residents of a small Texas border town are feeling uneasy after a right-wing convoy showed up to protest immigration policies.

"I've always felt very safe here, so I would say it's a good place to raise your children," the woman explained. "Today, downtown, was the first day that I felt unsafe just walking down the street in broad daylight."


The part of the story that never gets told.

LOL!

Fakety-fake-fake.

This person doesn't even exist.
 

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