How many times did Mr. Tacuri go to the Emergency Room for routine medical care and fail to pay, leaving the tab to the taxpayers? And what about his children, getting a free education at the public expense?
But his lawyer and family say Tacuri, 32, was a typical immigrant who found success through hard work.
I consider this sentence an insult. My parents came here legally and were forced to pay for these people. But yet, according to the racists at The Boston Globe, there is no difference between illegals and legals.
I will cheer and clap the day that The Boston Globe and The New York Times go bankrupt.
“I will cheer and clap the day that The Boston Globe and The New York Times go bankrupt.”
That day may not be all that far off.