http://1010wins.com/topstories/local_story_007181353.htmlFor more than a decade, immigrants from Mexico or Central America have been drawn to Long Island by the prospect of jobs. Many stand on street corners in Farmingville and other communities, waiting for contractors, landscapers and others to offer them a day's work at about $10 an hour.
Then, at night, they go back to their illegally overcrowded single-family homes.
The immigrants, many of whom are believed to have crossed the border illegally, have been a source of tension among longtime residents since at least the late 1990s. Last summer, the head of the Mexican consulate in New York City said Farmingville was "clearly a red zone after the Arizona border" in the abuse of immigrants.
greenfreak said:I'm surprised no one has yet told me it's my fault for leaving an empty box underneath the desk. But Gonz should be along any time now.
Actually, the employees themselves were too busy stealing stereo equipment. I know of at least one woman who went in on a Saturday to lift a stereo and speakers that were due to be installed on my friend's desk on a Monday. Greedy bastards.Professur said:Too easy to get caught taking that.
Winky said:Illegal immigration (colonization?):
"bringing the third werld too you"!
abooja said:Actually, the employees themselves were too busy stealing stereo equipment. I know of at least one woman who went in on a Saturday to lift a stereo and speakers that were due to be installed on my friend's desk on a Monday. Greedy bastards.