pknopp
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I'll just note you didn't answer the question. As expected![]()
It was a false question. My candidate never said what you claimed.
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I'll just note you didn't answer the question. As expected![]()
Joe and Kamala.
Who is paying their air fare?
1819news.com
Sylacauga Mayor Jim Heigl addressed concerns after residents witnessed an influx of Haitian immigrants being bused in.
Heigle said workers are being dropped off in Sylacauga for employment, but he isn't sure where they are working. He stressed that Sylacauga is not a “Sanctuary City” as some previously claimed.
“Sylacauga has not opted into being deemed a ‘Sanctuary’ city nor do we have plans to pursue that option in the future,” Heigl said. “As many of you know, current Sylacauga housing would not accommodate large influxes of population whether they are immigrant or citizens.”
The mayor said the city cannot handle an increase in population due to challenges in education and housing. He said officials do not support becoming a sanctuary city because of increases in crime. However, he claims immigrants being dropped off to work are legal and asked residents to be kind.
Hiegle publicly said the immigrants were not causing problems.
“As with most tight-knit small towns, new faces out among our stores and restaurants are easily identifiable,” he outlined. “Sylacauga has recently had an influx of legal immigrants come into the area. Employment was the primary draw for these individuals when obtaining their visas for legal immigration to the area.”
“As you go about your regular routines of living in Sylacauga, please be sure to extend our small-town hospitality to these new faces,” Heigl continued. “I hope that during the duration of their visas, Sylacauga leaves a positive impression for these immigrants with the high level of care and spirit of community that we are known for.”
Similar concerns were addressed in Marshall County earlier this month. 1819 News found Pilgrim's Pride was busing immigrants in for work. The company has since discontinued the service.
The mayor knows exactly where they are working, in the meat packing plants. I count 16 around Sylacauga without hunting too hard.....Those were decent paying (for the area) American jobs at one time.
Legal immigrants? By whose definition?
Look who bussed them there and paid for the tickets to middle of nowhere Alabama.
I'd rather have 400 Hispanics in my AO than a breeding pair of Haitians.....They are another low IQ people like Palis that the world would be better off without.