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Monday, 9 October 2017

Remembering Better Times

Remembering better times

In rural Wisconsin, a retired couple looks back with nostalgia, looks forward to reforms.



Remembering better times

It’s a restaurant where voters, fresh from casting their ballots next door in a primary election for a circuit court judge, can come in to catch up with friends. Diners over 60 can have a weekday lunch at a discount, $3.75, part of a government program. There’s a raffle, with the proceeds going to charity, for his and her pistols: a pink .38 Smith and Wesson and a 9mm black Ruger.


Guns have long been a part of rural life in the United States, but there’s a different kind of protection that has found a receptive audience among many in this region – border security.
During the election campaign last year, the Democratic candidate’s call to “build bridges, not walls” conjured up an image of an open pathway for anyone to walk into their country and claim resources, says Thurman Tonner. “It scared the hell out of us.”


Yet as President Trump’s begins to fulfill his promise to tighten up controls on immigration, what that means practically has begun to sink in. Many undocumented workers have filled a labor gap here as younger generations leave the fields for better-paying jobs.
“If they send all of them back,’ Thurman Tonner says, “there are so many businesses that can’t continue.”

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