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A Great Migration From Puerto Rico Is Set to Transform Orlando; exodus of tens of thousands of Puerto Ricans racing to Florida after Hurricane Maria
Topic Started: Nov 18 2017, 09:33 AM (532 Views)
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We have gobs of Hispanic illegals...New Hampshire needs Hispanics, who will add much to your culture, like c-o-c-k fighting............. :)
Undocumented Hispanics are far from rare here in New Hampshire. There are many employers in the building and landscape trades who recruit crews from the large Hispanic communities in Lowell and Lawrence, MA. Nashua has its own Hispanics as well as a significant number of Brazilians. Nashua high is some 50% second-language students. Similar clusters are scattered across the Mass and Vermont borders. Their numbers are not well documented as citizenship checks are pretty rare up here. And there are the Canadians... When McDonalds is offering $12/hr and unemployment is below 4% a state like our draws folks from lots of places. Illegal Hispanics are more mobile as a workforce than most.
Please...You lack a taco truck on every corner, graffiti, and MI-13 gangs in your small Northern New Hampshire town.................... :oyvey
You're right about that. Our only drug gang activity seems to be in Manchester. I don't claim my town -- which by the way is the largest in all of New England in size -- is typical. Our best restaurants are far away but our mountains are beautiful and our streams and rivers are pure enough to drink. It gets cold in winter but not so hot in summer than it kills people. Global warming and rising oceans are less of a concern here than pretty much any other state. God forbid Mr. Kim decides to launch a nuclear strike, but Norther NH is not likely to be high on the target list. It is quiet and stable here, which is why I have chosen to live here most of my life. I have never locked my car or my house. Have you?
I have always locked my house and car, because I always live in diverse neighborhoods...You lack the minority experience.......... :)
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Nov 20 2017, 06:16 PM
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Undocumented Hispanics are far from rare here in New Hampshire. There are many employers in the building and landscape trades who recruit crews from the large Hispanic communities in Lowell and Lawrence, MA. Nashua has its own Hispanics as well as a significant number of Brazilians. Nashua high is some 50% second-language students. Similar clusters are scattered across the Mass and Vermont borders. Their numbers are not well documented as citizenship checks are pretty rare up here. And there are the Canadians... When McDonalds is offering $12/hr and unemployment is below 4% a state like our draws folks from lots of places. Illegal Hispanics are more mobile as a workforce than most.
Please...You lack a taco truck on every corner, graffiti, and MI-13 gangs in your small Northern New Hampshire town.................... :oyvey
You're right about that. Our only drug gang activity seems to be in Manchester. I don't claim my town -- which by the way is the largest in all of New England in size -- is typical. Our best restaurants are far away but our mountains are beautiful and our streams and rivers are pure enough to drink. It gets cold in winter but not so hot in summer than it kills people. Global warming and rising oceans are less of a concern here than pretty much any other state. God forbid Mr. Kim decides to launch a nuclear strike, but Norther NH is not likely to be high on the target list. It is quiet and stable here, which is why I have chosen to live here most of my life. I have never locked my car or my house. Have you?
I have always locked my house and car, because I always live in diverse neighborhoods...You lack the minority experience.......... :)
Well, that ^^^ might be true if I lived only here in NH but I've lived for more than a year at a time in a dozen different places and countries including New York City (where I was born) Toronto, Madrid, Tel Aviv, London. What I know least, perhaps is Arizona. Why would anyone want to move there?
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