Does TOH Code Enforcement actually do anything? (Levittown, East Meadow: rental, houses)
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I have not seen any illegal flophouses in Levittown. There are some illegal apartments, but not illegal alien migrant workers. Most are multigeneration mother/daughter type homes where the grandparents live with the family. If you look at the school and town demographics, it is obvious the OP is very incorrect.
I have not seen any illegal flophouses in Levittown. There are some illegal apartments, but not illegal alien migrant workers. Most are multigeneration mother/daughter type homes where the grandparents live with the family. If you look at the school and town demographics, it is obvious the OP is very incorrect.
A lot of mother daughters, also regular illegal rentals. I've never know Levittown to be an illegal alien hotspot. East Meadow, yes. Parts of it.
When I see a house with 16 satellite dishes and 9 cars parked in the driveway its not that hard to figure out. Don't play Mr Liberal on me.
Call me names if it makes you feel better, I'd rather deal with facts. Tell me again how living conditions would appear different for two brothers from say, Poland or Turkey or Guatemala who moved to the US and one had a green card and the other didn't.
I don't know about Levittown but those stereotypical characteristics of an illegal multifamily house are very accurate and common.
Apparently Direct TV doesn't require a credit check and you can pay the year up front, hence illegals (don't have SSN) tend to go with satellite TV. If someone moves out and leaves the dish the next person gets a new dish and the company never bothers to take the old one.
Another obvious one is a house with 5 or 6 cars in front of it with various PA, NC, SC RI license plates on the cars. The reason for this is in other states you can walk into a pharmacy and register you car with basically no proof of id. You pay the insurance premium up front for the six months and you can register the car. NY DMV wants your first born child to register a car...
I live in Islip and if I drive around near the train tracks there are several houses exactly like he described. I don't think its a stereotype or exaggeration. Those are red flags and Code Enforcement should be looking into them.
None of what you cite requires a green card or any proof of citizenship.
Call me names if it makes you feel better, I'd rather deal with facts. Tell me again how living conditions would appear different for two brothers from say, Poland or Turkey or Guatemala who moved to the US and one had a green card and the other didn't.
Let's be honest here...people with the legal right to be here aren't packing them in like sardines and sleeping in shifts.
Let's be honest here...people with the legal right to be here aren't packing them in like sardines and sleeping in shifts.
Let's be honest here - there is no way in hell how anyone can tell by looking at two immigrants which one is documented and which one is not. Seeing that there are far more documented immigrants in the United States than undocumented the vast generalization of "illegals" is more often than not simply wrong.
Let's be honest here - there is no way in hell how anyone can tell by looking at two immigrants which one is documented and which one is not. Seeing that there are far more documented immigrants in the United States than undocumented the vast generalization of "illegals" is more often than not simply wrong.
You asked how living conditions would be different for one brother allowed to be here and another who wasn't. I told you a good indicator: sleeping in shifts and packing them in. Out of state tags from certain states such as NC and RI,metc. Whether you can tell by looking at them? Well, now you've changed the question.
Sweeping exaggeration AND sterotype, but anyone challenging the premise is being "Mr. Liberal?"
So where is the example of this 16 satellite, 9 car compound in Levittown?!
There are many towns that have illegal alien flophouse issues. Levittown is not one of them.
Call me names if it makes you feel better, I'd rather deal with facts. Tell me again how living conditions would appear different for two brothers from say, Poland or Turkey or Guatemala who moved to the US and one had a green card and the other didn't.
If you read my original post it say illegal aliens and OTHERS. But the liberal in you couldn't help only see the illegal aliens part.
Let's be honest here - there is no way in hell how anyone can tell by looking at two immigrants which one is documented and which one is not. Seeing that there are far more documented immigrants in the United States than undocumented the vast generalization of "illegals" is more often than not simply wrong.
...I seriously doubt you pay taxes BTW. Illegal aliens no matter where they are from are a burden on this country and middle class taxpayers.
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