It's getting worse because the losers from the cities are flooding small towns. MS13 and other gangs are actively targeting those small towns and use them to move product.
So yea, it is about immigrants and minorities...oh and the crazy people.
Crazy families (you know, the ones where there are two parents getting SSI who have 5 children who all get ssb or ssi) are buying vans taking their kids out of the institutions the state has put them in and migrating to small towns who were stupid enough to take money from the feds to plop big ugly subsidized housing units next to the schools. They show up in these towns with NOTHING, they apply for housing, they swarm the food banks, they demand to be served by the community mental health programs, they park in front of our grocery stores and panhandle with their kids and dogs at the entrance of our McDonald's. When you ask them "what brought you to Buttfuck Oregon/Ohio/Iowa/Montana" they reply "oh we heard it was really pretty, and there are jobs here..and oh yeah the schools are supposed to be good. Oh and because there's only a 6 month wait for crazy people to get an apartment."
Thank you, you ******* liberal pieces of shit.
Oh and of course the *refugees* and families in hiding (gang related) are also funneled into the subsidized housing units (always right next to schools) in our small schools.
Then they shuttle those drugs right across our communities and our reservations.
"Thrasher’s girlfriend, Talina Shantel
Ortiz, 43, was driving his 2008 blue Pontiac Grand Am..."
16.9 pounds of meth found in Madras home
"Police arrested both men in the car -
Israel Salvador Mercado-Mendoza, 30, of Creswell; and Rigoberto Morfin-Pedroza, 33, of Los Angeles, Calif. - on charges of Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, Unlawful Delivery of Methamphetamine, and Unlawful Manufacture of Methamphetamine."
Police seize 74 pounds of meth worth over $370K from car on I-5 in Douglas County
"..second passenger,
Carlos Romero Pineda (lower R), had a pound of methamphetamine..."
Hwy. 97 stop leads to three arrests, pound of meth