
A fellow Auxiliary member just came back from Indiana. I happened to call him on his cell while he was there, and when I learned where he was, I told him that I had family in Indiana and a house, and that my father/family were originally from Kentucky and relocated to Indiana.
Don asked me if I heard about the new immigration checkpoints along Indiana's southern border. Indiana is a farming state with a significant Mexican population (farm workers). With all of the push to drive out illegals I thought immigration checkpoints along the Indiana border was a bit over the top and told him so.
Mexicans? Farm workers? No, he laughed. It's to keep out Kentuckians so that Indiana can improve its gene pool.
(Too bad I am not great at retelling jokes because it was hilarious when he said it!)