The AP's Phil Rawls has a comprehensive update on the damage the immigration bill is doing to Alabama, including the fact that a group from Wisconsin....
I wonder what Robert Trent Golf Trail founder David Bronner thinks about all this?
Meanwhile, California columnist Byron Williams is also picking up on Alabama's reputation as Ground-Zero for the Civil Rights movement to comment on the Immigration law. His column is titled "Once again, Alabama has become a national embarrassment."
....Charles Manser and 11 of his buddies have canceled a 10-day golfing vacation to Alabama.
Manser said one friend was born in Puerto Rico and another is a British citizen. They were concerned about being hassled over their legal status.
"Whether it's legitimate or not, that's the message seen by people who might come to Alabama," he said.
I wonder what Robert Trent Golf Trail founder David Bronner thinks about all this?
Meanwhile, California columnist Byron Williams is also picking up on Alabama's reputation as Ground-Zero for the Civil Rights movement to comment on the Immigration law. His column is titled "Once again, Alabama has become a national embarrassment."
Who's the guy with the orange-tinted hair?
ReplyDeleteEvery state retiree knows Orange Hair is David Bronner.
ReplyDeleteInteresting though while there is talk of modifying HB56 in the news, very little about Beasley's bill to repeal it altogether. Guess, fingers are still in the wind.