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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1001325" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>It wasn't too long ago I remember seeing migrant workers run for the bushes when they saw so much as a sheriff's deputy pull in the field. This always gave me a chuckle. </p><p></p><p>Up until recently I had only heard of immigration officers but had never actually seen one in person. Always sortof pictured one as a tall lean weathered man with a grizzled two-day beard walking along some lonely footpath patrolling the border eating dust and kicking the occassional unlucky rattlesnake that got in his way. </p><p></p><p>My have things changed. I saw a pod of ICE officers eating lunch today. Boy would mayor Bloomberg have had his panties in a wasd had he seen these fine specimens of gluttonous excess. Isn't it strange how your mind's image of something can be so far off base? With their tan battle fatigues bloused into their black storm trooper tennishoeboots they almost looked intimidating but the weight thing. Well the weight thing sortof killed the look and quelled any intimidation factor they may have had. Well in fairness, maybe to a kindergardener but not to me. My impression was more clown-like. Anyone know how to say clown in spanish? I best start learning the language. </p><p></p><p>Its just amazes me how things have changed. And believe it or not, not the first migrant got up and headed toward the door. They just kept eating without a care in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1001325, member: 4362"] It wasn't too long ago I remember seeing migrant workers run for the bushes when they saw so much as a sheriff's deputy pull in the field. This always gave me a chuckle. Up until recently I had only heard of immigration officers but had never actually seen one in person. Always sortof pictured one as a tall lean weathered man with a grizzled two-day beard walking along some lonely footpath patrolling the border eating dust and kicking the occassional unlucky rattlesnake that got in his way. My have things changed. I saw a pod of ICE officers eating lunch today. Boy would mayor Bloomberg have had his panties in a wasd had he seen these fine specimens of gluttonous excess. Isn't it strange how your mind's image of something can be so far off base? With their tan battle fatigues bloused into their black storm trooper tennishoeboots they almost looked intimidating but the weight thing. Well the weight thing sortof killed the look and quelled any intimidation factor they may have had. Well in fairness, maybe to a kindergardener but not to me. My impression was more clown-like. Anyone know how to say clown in spanish? I best start learning the language. Its just amazes me how things have changed. And believe it or not, not the first migrant got up and headed toward the door. They just kept eating without a care in the world. [/QUOTE]
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