"I thought I need to send them a message," said Spence. Spence's neighbors and drivers in the area don't think the sign is welcoming. "Our Mexican-American family that have lived in our house for 30 years. I have to drive by this - my kids have to drive by this every day," said Syreeta Bravo.
"This is ridiculous. How do you explain that to your kids? You don't, you can't." Driver Kari Bundy said that the sign "just promotes hate. It says it's okay to say things like this and be hateful to other people." But Spence says the sign does have its fans. "Lots of people say, 'C.J., I like your sign'," he said. Despite the opposition, Spence says the sign is staying put.
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