May 14, 2006

Living proof of Cynthia Tucker’s desperation

Posted by D.A. King at 4:20 pm - Email the author   Print This Post Print This Post  

This from the AJC’s Cynthia Tucker in today’s AJC. I don’t think Cynthia likes me. Yawn.

Tucker’s address is Cynthia@ajc.com. Letters to the editor at AJC go to letters@ajc.com

There are clearly legitimate worries about the burdens of illegal immigration. Communities with a huge influx of newcomers have struggled to accommodate schoolchildren who speak little English, to provide health care to uninsured pregnant women and to enforce housing codes in areas where undocumented workers crowd together in tight quarters.

But those legitimate concerns can be drowned out by the bigoted messages of xenophobes such as D.A. King, a Cobb County man who has emerged as one of the loudest local critics of illegal immigrants. Though he insists he supports legal immigration, he rails against cultural change.

Read the rest of Tucker’s editorial piece here.

Remeber, if you continue to say illegal immmigration wrong for America, you could be next on Cynthia’s hit list.