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Illegal aliens are committing crimes in every city across America and Lake Worth hasn't been immune to illegals committing atrocities here. I don't recall ever reading about this criminal who lived in our city. Perhaps that detail was never revealed. Think about it. The city hates bad publicity.
Read about the Lake Worth Illegal Alien Serial Rapist and Murderer at the Lake Worth Tribune. It's great to know the creep lived directly across the lake from me.
We need to end sanctuary cities. Next we need for Ric Bradshaw to change his policy on illegals.
ReplyDeleteHe missed Retha's neighborhood where she leaves her doors open. Even May Goodstein feels safe.
ReplyDeleteWe need a brand new Sheriff!
ReplyDeleteSolution... Open carry! Not just when were under a Governor issued an emergency order during hurricanes (which Gov Scott signed into law two months ago!)
ReplyDeleteMcVoy and Maier need to bring forth a resolution declaring Lake Worth is not a sanctuary city. We need to enforce the laws against the illegal residents in our city.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see this entire commission bring forth a resolution that we are not a sanctuary city. I believe that politics will get in the way even from those who might agree with this idea.
ReplyDeleteIf you were at the chamber last night, there was a small group of homeless there believing that we need to provide for their very needs. They have already taken over Bryant Park. Certainly there are social services somewhere? Lake Worth can't even fix a pothole and now we have a population of people that is growing and they expect to be cared for. This is the federal government's responsibility.
These homeless and nonconformist people who want to camp along the intracoastal in our Bryant Park need to still follow the law. The park is closed at dusk and reopens at dawn - it's illegal to be in the park when it's closed. Period. I don't care who you are... Violate the law, and you may suffer the consequences. PBSO needs to vacate the park and public space of these vagabonds and wanderers. It is a public safety issue.
ReplyDeleteThese people have resources available to them... Alas, many of these floaters don't want help or think they don't need help.
Maybe we can set up an encampment opportunity for them in John Prince Park. These plenty of water, open land and bus routes for transportation... And for those who need mental, emotional, rehab services the Palm Beach Habilitation Center on the corner of Congress and 6th Ave. is a perfect resource.