By Christopher G. Adamo
Times have changed in the formerly tidy town of Lexington, Nebraska, in the prime of the nation’s heartland. Once a prim and quiet farm town, Lexington’s major industry was for many years a New Holland tractor factory, which offered hometown workers good jobs. But when the plant was converted to a meat packing facility, local workers were supplanted by a massive importation of illegals aliens. Much of the town now reflects a squalor not normally seen this side of the Mexican border. Many of the town’s businesses reflect the ethnic tidal wave that has overwhelmed it. Its fate should send shudders through the rest of the nation…
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