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Haitians being dumped in small AL town
Posted on 9/6/24 at 5:51 pm
Posted on 9/6/24 at 5:51 pm
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The Sylacauga council meeting ended abruptly Thursday night after council president Tiffany Nix shut down public comment after citizens voiced concern with a recent influx of Haitian migrants.
Over 50 migrants were brought to the city, and residents want to know how they got there and why. With no answers provided by the federal government, some city council members feel their hands are tied.
Resident Mary Deason asked the council why they are not asking questions and finding out more if immigrants are being bussed into town. Nix responded by asking those in the council chambers if they had seen any buses.
Nix said she welcomes anyone in town stimulating the local economy, paying bills and shopping locally.
“I wasn’t going to comment on this, but I am now because I feel like I need to,” Nix said. “I’m going to welcome anybody to Sylacauga that wants to come to Sylacauga.”
She said as long as no one is breaking the law, she doesn’t see a problem with them being in Sylacauga.
Deason left the podium after stating, “In being here tonight and watching the city council meeting, I see why nothing gets done in this town. It’s very clear.”
Resident David Phillips then approached the podium.
“I have to say the attitude of the council throughout this process is entirely unacceptable,” he said.
“Do we know where the individuals we’re discussing are coming from?” he asked. “Where’s their point of origin? Because you’re treating them like lawful U.S. citizens, which they are not.”
“OK, so I’m going to cut it off,” Nix interrupted. “Because we’ve had three people come up. I’m going to cut it off because we have no reason to launch an investigation or to treat people differently because of how they look. There is no reason for it.”
After a heated back and forth between several citizens and Nix, the meeting was adjourned, leaving many residents with no opportunity to participate in the public hearing.
“This is our city!” people from the crowd yelled.
Citizens continued to approach council members after the meeting, and many of the exchanges became heated.
Mayor Jim Heigl confirmed to 1819 News that the immigrants were brought in legally for employment. He said they have been "model citizens," and there are no issues with the current number of immigrants living in the city.
When asked who told him the immigrants were here legally, Heigl said, “It came out from the governor's office and also came from Mike Rogers' office, Katie Britt’s office, and Tuberville.”
Governor Kay Ivey and others have not had the opportunity to respond to Heigl's comment. However, Council member Laura Heath said she does not believe lawmakers have been informed about the situation.
While it is a federal issue, Heath said she feels obligated to ask questions for her constituents and that they should be able to ask questions and voice concerns without being shut down.
“We’re put in office by the people to represent the people,” she said. “We’re to be their voice, and if we limit their voice, what are we doing for them? Nothing.”
“How are we serving them if we don’t know what they want?” she asked. “I think every citizen should have the right to speak. That’s their First Amendment right, and as city leaders, we need to be listening to what the people want, not what we want.”
“We can’t be in these seats for self-serving reasons,” she continued. “That’s how I feel from the heart. We have to serve the people.”
The Sylacauga council meeting ended abruptly Thursday night after council president Tiffany Nix shut down public comment after citizens voiced concern with a recent influx of Haitian migrants.
Over 50 migrants were brought to the city, and residents want to know how they got there and why. With no answers provided by the federal government, some city council members feel their hands are tied.
Resident Mary Deason asked the council why they are not asking questions and finding out more if immigrants are being bussed into town. Nix responded by asking those in the council chambers if they had seen any buses.
Nix said she welcomes anyone in town stimulating the local economy, paying bills and shopping locally.
“I wasn’t going to comment on this, but I am now because I feel like I need to,” Nix said. “I’m going to welcome anybody to Sylacauga that wants to come to Sylacauga.”
She said as long as no one is breaking the law, she doesn’t see a problem with them being in Sylacauga.
Deason left the podium after stating, “In being here tonight and watching the city council meeting, I see why nothing gets done in this town. It’s very clear.”
Resident David Phillips then approached the podium.
“I have to say the attitude of the council throughout this process is entirely unacceptable,” he said.
“Do we know where the individuals we’re discussing are coming from?” he asked. “Where’s their point of origin? Because you’re treating them like lawful U.S. citizens, which they are not.”
“OK, so I’m going to cut it off,” Nix interrupted. “Because we’ve had three people come up. I’m going to cut it off because we have no reason to launch an investigation or to treat people differently because of how they look. There is no reason for it.”
After a heated back and forth between several citizens and Nix, the meeting was adjourned, leaving many residents with no opportunity to participate in the public hearing.
“This is our city!” people from the crowd yelled.
Citizens continued to approach council members after the meeting, and many of the exchanges became heated.
Mayor Jim Heigl confirmed to 1819 News that the immigrants were brought in legally for employment. He said they have been "model citizens," and there are no issues with the current number of immigrants living in the city.
When asked who told him the immigrants were here legally, Heigl said, “It came out from the governor's office and also came from Mike Rogers' office, Katie Britt’s office, and Tuberville.”
Governor Kay Ivey and others have not had the opportunity to respond to Heigl's comment. However, Council member Laura Heath said she does not believe lawmakers have been informed about the situation.
While it is a federal issue, Heath said she feels obligated to ask questions for her constituents and that they should be able to ask questions and voice concerns without being shut down.
“We’re put in office by the people to represent the people,” she said. “We’re to be their voice, and if we limit their voice, what are we doing for them? Nothing.”
“How are we serving them if we don’t know what they want?” she asked. “I think every citizen should have the right to speak. That’s their First Amendment right, and as city leaders, we need to be listening to what the people want, not what we want.”
“We can’t be in these seats for self-serving reasons,” she continued. “That’s how I feel from the heart. We have to serve the people.”
Posted on 9/6/24 at 5:54 pm to Night Vision
quote:
Nix said she welcomes anyone in town stimulating the local economy, paying bills and shopping locally.
Ought to get a prescription for that short sightedness
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:01 pm to SuperOcean
quote:There is but I can't say it on here
Ought to get a prescription for that short sightedness
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:04 pm to Night Vision
quote:
Nix said she welcomes anyone in town stimulating the local economy, paying bills and shopping locally
And we now know who the Feds bought off
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:09 pm to Night Vision
Could be bullshite but an associate of mine claims the same thing basically happened in Manchester, TN recently.
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:10 pm to Barneyrb
quote:
And we now know who the Feds bought off
I wonder which one of the Ukraine aid packages was used to make the payment for this one and likely thousands more.
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:11 pm to Barneyrb
We need to know exactly who is pushing/planning this otherwise we will be where Ireland and Britain are now in less than 2 years.
The local PD should be jailing the illegals and waiting on DHS to pick them up. If DHS doesn't pick em up within two weeks, bus em to DC.
The local PD should be jailing the illegals and waiting on DHS to pick them up. If DHS doesn't pick em up within two weeks, bus em to DC.
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:12 pm to Barneyrb
quote:good point.
And we now know who the Feds bought off
Feds can't continue this if they don't have local allies to dampen the local push back (if any).
And as long as LEO serves the budget/MICR printer and not the community don't expect any help from them because you can bet the one paid have has control over that MICR printer.
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:15 pm to Night Vision
Kervens Umbake will be a defensive end in 2042
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:20 pm to Night Vision
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:21 pm to Night Vision
Can't believe it hasn't gotten ugly yet. 20-30 years ago this wouldn't have been tolerated. These new politicians don't fear their constituents, and why would they?
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:25 pm to Night Vision
That’s a small town if I recall years ago. What can they possibly do there. They aren’t going to stimulate the economy. Local gov is selling out their citizens and I hope citizens continue to fight.
Watched the video. It’s apparent who’s running the town and those men just sit there. They need to make sure she isn’t re-elected.
Watched the video. It’s apparent who’s running the town and those men just sit there. They need to make sure she isn’t re-elected.
This post was edited on 9/6/24 at 6:32 pm
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:25 pm to loogaroo
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Can't believe it hasn't gotten ugly yet. 20-30 years ago this wouldn't have been tolerated. These new politicians don't fear their constituents, and why would they?
Why would they when they can just call to end any discussion like that authoritarian did in the video above
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:26 pm to Night Vision
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Nix said she welcomes anyone in town stimulating the local economy, paying bills and shopping locally.
I guess she's not seeking reelection.
Same thing happening in Albertville, AL.
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:26 pm to Night Vision
Gov Ivey better shut that down
This post was edited on 9/6/24 at 6:29 pm
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:27 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
quote:
Why would they when they can just call to end any discussion like that authoritarian did in the video above
Not to mention the DOJ would be there in heartbeat. It's really a fascist regime.
It's obvious now what Soros was up to.
This post was edited on 9/6/24 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:28 pm to Night Vision
Ok, serious question.
I read the article and to paraphrase, it said they're all here legally and that they were brought in for employment.
Is there any sort of industry or business in or around this town where a company or private venture might need to import some labor?
I read the article and to paraphrase, it said they're all here legally and that they were brought in for employment.
Is there any sort of industry or business in or around this town where a company or private venture might need to import some labor?
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:29 pm to Dixie2023
quote:
That’s a small town if I recall years ago.
It is from what I recall
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:31 pm to loogaroo
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Not to mention the DOJ would be there in heartbeat. It's really a fascist regime.
It's obvious now what Soros was up to.
Tensions will be rising
Posted on 9/6/24 at 6:32 pm to Pandy Fackler
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Is there any sort of industry or business in or around this town where a company or private venture might need to import some labor?
Probably a damn chicken plant.
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