Joey Diaz
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Before I send them back- Actually, I think he was more than second generation. Yeah, I want to make sure that this guy had roots in the community.
Before I send them back- Actually, I think he was more than second generation. Yeah, I want to make sure that this guy had roots in the community.
Before I send them back- Actually, I think he was more than second generation. Yeah, I want to make sure that this guy had roots in the community.
But it's not over a fucking tattoo. No. It's due process.
But it's not over a fucking tattoo. No. It's due process.
But it's not over a fucking tattoo. No. It's due process.
That's crazy. Yeah. I can't throw somebody back in a fucking prison like that. just because of a tattoo. I got to see something. I got to see something. He did something to disrupt the system.
That's crazy. Yeah. I can't throw somebody back in a fucking prison like that. just because of a tattoo. I got to see something. I got to see something. He did something to disrupt the system.
That's crazy. Yeah. I can't throw somebody back in a fucking prison like that. just because of a tattoo. I got to see something. I got to see something. He did something to disrupt the system.
Now, in 85, I lived in San Francisco, and I teamed up with a bunch of Cubans that came in 79. The Mario boat lived. And, you know, you went over there every day, and I had to buy the old guy, the guy that ran the corner, I had to buy him a little bottle of rum, a half pint, and he would let you operate your game, whatever your game was, selling weed, whatever.
Now, in 85, I lived in San Francisco, and I teamed up with a bunch of Cubans that came in 79. The Mario boat lived. And, you know, you went over there every day, and I had to buy the old guy, the guy that ran the corner, I had to buy him a little bottle of rum, a half pint, and he would let you operate your game, whatever your game was, selling weed, whatever.
Now, in 85, I lived in San Francisco, and I teamed up with a bunch of Cubans that came in 79. The Mario boat lived. And, you know, you went over there every day, and I had to buy the old guy, the guy that ran the corner, I had to buy him a little bottle of rum, a half pint, and he would let you operate your game, whatever your game was, selling weed, whatever.
But my point of the story is that I remember this specifically. From the time I got there to the time I left, there was probably 80 Cubans on the block. Maybe 20 of them got arrested. In those days, you got arrested. You got deported the following week. If you got arrested. They put you in jail. If you didn't have paperwork or you came in that Cuban thing, they would take you, right?
But my point of the story is that I remember this specifically. From the time I got there to the time I left, there was probably 80 Cubans on the block. Maybe 20 of them got arrested. In those days, you got arrested. You got deported the following week. If you got arrested. They put you in jail. If you didn't have paperwork or you came in that Cuban thing, they would take you, right?
But my point of the story is that I remember this specifically. From the time I got there to the time I left, there was probably 80 Cubans on the block. Maybe 20 of them got arrested. In those days, you got arrested. You got deported the following week. If you got arrested. They put you in jail. If you didn't have paperwork or you came in that Cuban thing, they would take you, right?
Immigration would come get you within 72 fucking hours and you'd be right back in Cuba and Fidel would shoot you.
Immigration would come get you within 72 fucking hours and you'd be right back in Cuba and Fidel would shoot you.
Immigration would come get you within 72 fucking hours and you'd be right back in Cuba and Fidel would shoot you.
I was worried when they came to Jersey. I didn't go out that week. I didn't do much. I'm a Diaz.
I was worried when they came to Jersey. I didn't go out that week. I didn't do much. I'm a Diaz.