An obviously frustrated Morristown, New Jersey, man has put his home up for sale, saying the illegal immigrants have taken over his neighborhood and are living dangerously – 30 in one home – and causing fire hazards for the community.
And the worst part is town residents won't take action, said Greg Bruen, in the news blog My9NJ.com.
"There's been about five fires on Speedwell Avenue within the last two years," Bruen said, saying the reason is "stacking," when too many live in a home at one time. "Too many people in one house puts a burden on the physical structure of the house."
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So Bruen, who pays $10,000 a year in property taxes, has posted signs on his property venting his frustration, calling out the local government for failing to respond, and explaining the reasons for his looming relocation to Georgia.
And for that, he's received some death threats – 16 of them, he said.
"The only people that don't like what's going on are the illegal immigrants," he said, the news site reported.
He also said: "I want equality. I want to be treated equally like the illegal [immigrants]. I want the same rights as the illegal immigrants. Is that possible?"
Some estimates say about 6 percent of New Jersey residents are illegal immigrants.