I did not see anywhere in his post where he said it was a Mexican. Maybe you know more about the story than I do. I know things are differnt in parts of the country but I can tell you about the people I know. I have worked several public jobs as well as raised tobacco. I have worked with and hired lots of people. I would say I know more Mexicans by name than most people on this board do. FOR THE MOST PART give me a crew of Mexicans over a crew of local white trash anyday! Mexicans show up when they are told, don't whine, and from what I have been around they won't steal a ham sandwitch. They will work a full 8 hour day and gladly help with what ever is going on and not fuss aslong as they are paid a fair wage. I am soory if you have not had good experances with the culture. The biggest differnce in Mexicans and locals with out a job is they hang out at Home Depot and wait for work, locals hang out at the mail box and wait for the check.
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