Thursday, October 13, 2011

One man helps mount Mississippi's anti-illegal-immigrant movement

Check out this article from LA Times:

The New Latino South The Latino population in the South has grown dramatically over the last decade. This is one in a series of occasional stories chronicling the lives of Latinos in a changing region. Graphic: Latino population in Mississippi More in the series: Guatemalan man with a U.S. family is threatened with deportation Fewer hands in the fields Legal taxis ferry illegal immigrants to work in Georgia Photos: Robust taxi culture in rural Georgia jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery('div.articlerail').css('display','none'); }); Rodney Hunt, fresh off work in a starched, buttoned-down shirt, joined the crowd that was streaming into a meeting of the Central Mississippi Tea Party.

To read the full article, click on this link or copy and paste it into your browser: http://www.latimes.com/la-na-mississipi-immigration-20111008,0,2094884.story



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