And that's the problem - how many of the Hmong's have walked in our shoes? No one here has a problem with different religions or races living in the United States, it's a melting pot. We have a problem with people from other countries coming over here to take advantage of our freedoms but do not want to obey the law. They still do what they learned in their country. When Vang was ticketed for hunting on private land three years ago, he did not pay it because he said the DNR was wrong, he was hunting on public land. The DNR knows every square inch of public and private land in this state.
I don't care if you are purple and worship rocks and trees, it's none of my business. But you learn our language, you get a job and you pay your taxes like the rest of us. Wisconsin was hit very hard in the last recession, 45% of our industry is manufacturing. We see our taxes go up to pay for people who can work but don't want to.
Relations between Hmongs and whites have been simmering for a long time now, a hot bed is in Green Bay right now. The Hmongs collect their governement checks, know very little English, their children are afforded the best public education in the world all for free. But the cops are at their door 24/7 breaking apart domestic fights and meth labs. It's a mess up there now.