It seems that attempts to intimidate immigrants are becoming fashionable in Georgia. The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution is running a story about how
Three buses from a company that provided free transportation to marchers at an April 10 immigrant rally burned early Wednesday while they were parked in Doraville.
Carlos Ochoa, owner of Royal Bus Lines, would not speculate on whether the fires had anything to do with his support of the rally in Atlanta.
"I would not want to believe that this happened because of the march," said Ochoa, who offered six of his 16 buses for the rally, part of a nationwide protest for broad immigration reform. "But looking at the buses like this makes me feel sad."
This is disturbing. I'm wondering if others are coming across similar stories in their local press? Are we starting to see a violent backlash against immigrants, or is it just some hoods out "celebrating" Georgia's new anti-immigrant law?