Heli_av8tor
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The news shows countless thousands of illegals crossing the border into Yuma.
Will this make Yuma an undesirable place to be this winter?
Will this make Yuma an undesirable place to be this winter?
Um, Tom. Yuma isn't in California.In the last year California has had many massive wildfires, strong Sanata Ana winds, heat waves, earthquakes and the cost of living is extremely high. I cannog imagine anyone wanting to visit California in the near future.
The news shows countless thousands of illegals crossing the border into Yuma.
Will thi
I have found that illegals pose no threat to RVers.The news shows countless thousands of illegals crossing the border into Yuma.
Will this make Yuma an undesirable place to be this winter?
Close enough. Yuma is less than an inch from CA in some areas.Um, Tom. Yuma isn't in California.
True enough, but that part of California is nowhere near the massive fires (no overgrown forests to burn) and seldom gets strong Santa Ana winds, earthquake activity or floods. In other words, it's more like Arizona than California.Close enough. Yuma is less than an inch from CA in some areas.
-Don- Reno, NV
A lot of them probably already have jobs lined up for them in packing plants, dairy and chicken farms, as well as landscaping and roofing businesses here in Iowa and other US states.Well, if I were to enter another country illegally, the first thing I would do if find a wat to get very far from the border.
I believe that Yuma will be fine.