Valley Park to Mexican immigrants: “Adios, illegals!” - St. Louis area (Check out the mayor’s word choice - “Cousin Puerto Rico and Taco Whoever”)

Posted on: February 28th, 2007
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“Whenever Valley Park Mayor Jeffery Whitteaker begins thinking about illegal immigration ”” something he does quite often ”” his mind fills with unpleasant visions of Mexicans pouring into town.

“My main issue is overcrowding,” says Whitteaker, a boisterous good old boy who admires Bill Clinton (”He’s so good he could sell a blind man a pair of sunglasses”) and drives a truck for a local excavation company. “You got one guy and his wife that settle down here, have a couple kids, and before long you have Cousin Puerto Rico and Taco Whoever moving in. They say it’s their cousins, but I don’t really think they’re all related. You see fifteen cars in front of one house ”” that’s pretty suspicious.”"

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