Who let her in the room?
From Pol Watchers:
Joan Rich, 62, said she moved to Woodford County from Lexington several years ago to escape the city’s influx of Hispanic immigrants, many of whom arrive illegally, carry diseases, drive drunk and drain the welfare system, she said.
The thoroughbred horse industry, in which Rich works, has pushed aside American laborers in favor of illegal immigrants who do a shabbier job for cheaper wages, she said.
"Believe me, it’s an invasion, folks," Rich told the panel. "Here’s how it works: You come here, you get on every welfare and supplemental program you can, and then the money you make, you send back to your home country because the American taxpayers are paying for you to stay here."
M question?: Who let her in the room?
Joan Rich, 62, said she moved to Woodford County from Lexington several years ago to escape the city’s influx of Hispanic immigrants, many of whom arrive illegally, carry diseases, drive drunk and drain the welfare system, she said.
The thoroughbred horse industry, in which Rich works, has pushed aside American laborers in favor of illegal immigrants who do a shabbier job for cheaper wages, she said.
"Believe me, it’s an invasion, folks," Rich told the panel. "Here’s how it works: You come here, you get on every welfare and supplemental program you can, and then the money you make, you send back to your home country because the American taxpayers are paying for you to stay here."
M question?: Who let her in the room?
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