I'm not sure what your requirements are in addition to what you'd said.
You can buy large tracts of land here if you have the funds. You can even get them made tax exempt if you do the paperwork right. I assume your use would be with conservation and preservation in mind and I think there are state laws for that but don't know for sure.
If those 6,000 people can get in and stick with each other they would be formidable both economically and politically. But they'd have to be smart about it.
If they have to hide, we're absorbing a lot of immigrants legal or not and while the economy is tanking in one area exports will be up and we do need labor. We have a very large immigrant population.
While I lambaste this area it's not nearly as bad as some states wrt 'feriners'. I don't like living in Indy but that's because I lived in the poorer areas. It is the economic, political and by design physical center of the state so it has jobs and other benefits.
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I'm not sure what your requirements are in addition to what you'd said.
You can buy large tracts of land here if you have the funds. You can even get them made tax exempt if you do the paperwork right. I assume your use would be with conservation and preservation in mind and I think there are state laws for that but don't know for sure.
If those 6,000 people can get in and stick with each other they would be formidable both economically and politically. But they'd have to be smart about it.
If they have to hide, we're absorbing a lot of immigrants legal or not and while the economy is tanking in one area exports will be up and we do need labor. We have a very large immigrant population.
While I lambaste this area it's not nearly as bad as some states wrt 'feriners'. I don't like living in Indy but that's because I lived in the poorer areas. It is the economic, political and by design physical center of the state so it has jobs and other benefits.