03-26-2009, 04:25 AM
I'm not surprised. I worked on a coffee farm on the Kona side and they hire illegal Mexican laborers. In addition, many more come at harvest time and it's the same at other farms as well. This is their excuse for being here in great numbers, and, as usual, the "authorities" may tend to look the other way for "economic" reasons. As such, it stands to reason that drugs follow in the wake of these migrations. So here we have yet another example of how illegal immigration and drugs go hand-in-hand. What's next, an increase in violence?