I found the following to be funny in both senses of the term. Funny (Interesting) and Funny (Ha-Ha).
Willmar, Minnesota (pop. about 20,000) is the county seat of Kandiyohi County. This is about 70 miles from me and is one of the regional centers in the area that draws us there for various medical/business reasons.
Willmar is absolute "Ground-Zero" for immigration in "The Wilds of Minnesota."
As seen in the following, which is taken from the information page of the Kandiyohi County Fair website: The fair has obviously had some gang-related issues and they are trying to cover every possible gang-related base.
We could play the game: "Is this the wilds of Minnesota or is it Compton?"
Please, by all means, tell me more about how people in the Trump counties are insulated from the wonderful, wacky world of mass immigration.
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http://www.kandifair.com/fair%20information.html
"Gang Policy
— The Kandiyohi County Fair Association recognizes that the presence of gangs, gang activity, and gang affiliations can cause a disruption of, or interfere with fair activities and fair safety. Gang activity, identifiers, or membership is contrary to the mission of the Kandiyohi County Fair.
— Gang identifiers, which may change periodically, are signs, gestures, insignias, symbols, colors or combinations of colors, clothing, and wearing apparel or accessories which are intended to publicly demonstrate an affiliation of a student with a gang.
— Examples of gang identifiers include, but are not limited to: gang colors, tattoos, bandannas,“do-rags,” sweatbands, gang clothing, jewelry, emblems, badges, symbols, signs, 5 or 6 pointed stars, arrows, pitchforks, crowns, identifying numbers (i.e. 5, 6, 13, 14, 7-4, XIII, XIV), groups of names, initials, acronyms, playboy bunny insignia, a single glove, a heart with: wings, horns, tail, or any combination thereof, drama or theater masks, praying hands, martini glass, top hat, cane dollar sign, gang expressions (i.e. “amor de rey,” “all is well,” “all is one,” “mi vida loca,” “my crazy life,” “vato loco,” “crazy one,” “Folks,” “People,” “BOS,” “MOB,” “Free Larry {Larry Hoover-founder of the Gangster Disciples}, etc.), notches in eyebrows. The administration may add to the list of identifiers at any time.
— Any combination of clothing which, upon guidance from law enforcement agencies, commonly signifies gang identity, membership, or affiliation is prohibited.
— Public may not wear, or display, any gang identifiers while on fair property, or at fair-sponsored activities.
— Wearing pants below the waist line (sagging) is not allowed.
— Belt buckles with any initials are prohibited.
— Wearing an over-sized belt with one end hanging down is prohibited.
— Gang related hats, baseball type caps, or other gang related head gear may not be worn, nor worn in a tilted or cocked position,on fair property or at fair-sponsored activities. An official fair cap (approved by the association) representing the current fair of residence may be worn.
— NOTE: Gang members will wear the hat with the brim titled or cocked to one side showing affiliation to the tilted side.This may be done in the front or the back of the head. At times the brim may be straight forward or backwards but the entire hat may be tilted to one side. They also wear stocking caps in the same way, with an emblem or a patch as a replacement for the brim of a baseball cap. It is true that this has become a fashion trend, but it is important to remember that the trend came from the “Gang Culture” and still signifies affiliation with the gang culture as the kids want to appear “Gangster” looking."