I thought they were coming here for "new lives"...
Assimilation is a good thing..
This sort of thing is not limited to Georgia and trailer parks:
“Mountain Meadows School
Moorpark, CA
In honor of the Winter Holidays, our school had a Singing Program for the parents. They sang about Christmas and Hanukkah. In the classroom we “studied” both of these winter holidays and Las Posadas which is a reenactment of Joseph and Mary’s procession to Bethlehem when she was nearly ready to have the baby Jesus.
Las Posadas
The celebration of the Christmas “Posadas” began many years ago in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It is the way in which the people remember the birth of the Christ Child. On the evenings, from December 16th through December 23rd, a group of people representing the pilgrims Joseph and Mary (who is riding a burro and about ready to give birth) go door to door looking for lodging in the “Inn.”
The Posadas go like this:
Pilgrims knock on the door of a house and say: In the name of heaven, we beg lodging, my beloved wife is weary.
From inside people answer: This is no Inn. Go Away! We are not open. We are afraid of thieves.
The Pilgrims sing: We are so tired. We have come from Nazareth. Please open. My beloved wife is weary.
From inside people answer: Please go away and stop bothering us, or the master may come and drive you out with sticks.
The Pilgrims say: My beloved wife is Mary, Queen of Heaven. She will be the mother of the Holy Child.
The Door opens and the[n] sic everyone enjoys the traditional food of Buñuelos and drink the chocolate drink Atole”
Dalton used to be known for it’s carpets.
“”I found this place because some cousins were living here already,” Manuel Mendiola, a nine-year resident, said in Spanish. “But it’s not the same as how one would live in Mexico; over there one would have his own house.””
Go home!
Saul Peinado, 29, who's been living in the neighborhood just outside Dalton for 19 years,......a Hispanic family would move in," he said in Spanish.
resident José Arredondo said in Spanish
Gabriela González, who lived in the neighborhood for five years, said in Spanish
LEARN ENGLISH!!
She said that during the weekend the street is "seriously like an interstate."
Probably a lot of DUI's... that is if the cops even bother to patrol this area...
Maybe your posts should be called “Invaders’ Update?”
Aztlan keeps getting bigger and bigger and bigger.....
Deport these folks NOW, simply on the principal of RULE OF LAW. (Expletive) the "cultural" issues. Even the Euro immigrants 100 years ago lived in SELF SEGREGATED urban ghettos.
Wow this story just makes me feel so warm and cuddly.