I live in one of the smaller and poorer counties in Florida, and like most the rest of North Florida we have an illegal problem. It is also difficult with me, as I am a probation officer and had to learn Spanish to properly do my job. Because of this I sometimes ride along with the Sheriff's Department to help translate. One of these ride-alongs were in response to suspicious activity, which ended up being three mexicans (I honestly can't tell the difference between the Latin groups, forgive me) peddling methamphetamines. Instead of arresting the three, he handcuffed them and put them in the back of the car and drove them north to the edge of the county. When we got there, me told me to tell them if they came into the county again he would kill them.
This initially shocked me, but I also remembered his character and position. He was doing what he felt was best for the county, and said it afterwards. I'm starting to think he is right, though.
2007-03-10
00:44:41
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Nicholas P
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Immigration