Decatur, Ala. | Sunday, May 19, 2013
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Somerville man faces Wal-Mart theft charges Decatur police arrested a Somerville man Thursday at Wal-Mart and charged him with second-degree theft. Dylan Kim Lindsey, 48, of 330 Sharp Road, … More »
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So once again taxpayers are supporting an illegal that should have been stopped at the border the first time. And there were six others the other day. Our government has run amuk!

Watch out !! Hermie is gonna jump on you and make excuses for the poor illegals that may have a disease called - can't stay in my own country!!I Heard it's contagious!!!

Easy to say when you live in the wealthiest country on the planet. I'm not suggesting we open our borders but don't act like you wouldn't do the exact same thing if you were born into a third-world nation and wanted to provide a better future for you and your family. Have some empathy. You're blessed to be an American, try to understand the desperation and poverty of those who seek a better life in our nation and remember that we're all immigrants.

I may make a better life for me and my family if I start robbing and stealing. I just may make some money from making and selling drugs. Are you going to say it's alright for me to break the law because I am trying to better my families life?????

@ Roger....don't blame you for you feelings, but you express rage at the wrong people. The illegal immigration problem is a problem. A problem made in America, by Americans, for Americans. We have a long history of using immigrant labor to feed our own personal greed. This greed has become a cancer that is eating us from inside. We ship our jobs overseas for more profits, then we wonder why we cannot stop recession and our earning power is dropping.

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