Is Immokalee the whore of Collier County? | James Pat Guerréro
Collier County Sheriff Kevin Rambosk puts himself and Collier County on report when he advertises the crime of prostitution in Immokalee, Florida. The story goes that Collier County deputy arrested Martha Torres de la Cruz of Immokalee, for having sex with a man in a trailer belonging to another woman. The deputy arrested Torres de la Cruz for “remaining frequent in a house of ill fame.” The trailer belonged to another woman who made the call on prostituting going on in her trailer. So, this woman waits outside the trailer for the deputy to arrive and leads the deputy back into the trailer, while she waits in the kitchen for the deputy to discover the prostituting. Bingo! The deputy discovers the sexual ‘affairing’ in the west wing of the trailer – for money, 23 dollars. (This whole story does resemble the west wing of the White House under the Clinton administration.) That’s the report in one of the sad, beaten down trailers of Immokalee.
Is Immokalee the whore of Collier County? No. But Immokalee is THE serious economic misery of Collier County – perhaps, in Florida. And all the federal, state, and local government regulation and intervention on small business, all the federal ObamaCare intervention on health care,and all the big business cronyism partnering with government will not resolve the economic travesty that Immokalee endures. The Collier County Commissioner Jim Coletta has really done poorly to improve Immokalee’s economic hardship. Immokalee could become the “San Antonio” of Florida, done right, rich in Mexican and Haitian cultures, traditions, and food markets, but it needs a top-done state and local structural attention to improve its continually deteriorating and degrading economic dilemma. Immokalee needs supported families and small businesses that can be allowed to thrive without government intervention.
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