New Gods of North America.

Chapter 514 Community

Chapter 514 Community
In fact, compared with Mr. Basque of the Beaton family, Senator Walter is the one who looks more like a good guy.
Politicians, especially those who have risen through the ranks, need to refine their rhetoric and campaign platforms. When they need it, their conversation and affinity are usually at least "on the level":

"Wayne, I received word that you've applied for a bounty on 'York Smith'?"

This was the name registered by the "fugitive boss" at the city hall. Wayne did not hide it and admitted frankly, "That's true."

Mr. Walter had a smile on his face and a warm expression:
"I don't know exactly what happened, but he was always in the postal system. Of course, I won't provide him with protection beyond the legal boundaries just because he used to work for us.

"But his real name is actually 'York Castallo'. You should know what this surname means, right?"

Wayne nodded. “This is a surname that the descendants of an aboriginal tribe like to use.”

Although the indigenous people living in America are considered "the same kind of people" in the eyes of many white immigrants, due to the relatively backward historical development of the New World, strictly speaking, the indigenous people actually belong to hundreds of different tribes, large and small, and cannot be considered "the same family". They may not even speak each other's language, and may have been enemies for hundreds of years. Their grudges may be greater than those with the immigrants.
According to what Wayne learned in his American History course in college, the surname "Castallo" came from a large tribe in early Virginia that cooperated with the Windsor colonists - of course, as expected, they later fought and the land was gradually eroded - and their descendants had gradually "immigrated" and passively integrated into the lives of the locals.

If Tecumseh's tribe in Black Rock Town can still be considered the "Pure Yellow Banner of America", then these indigenous tribesmen who have lost their land and are gradually getting stable jobs in semi-isolation in white towns, and perhaps even establishing small communities, can probably be considered the "Bordered Yellow Banner of America".

Mr. Walter smiled and nodded, "I'm glad you understand, and I also appreciate your 'fair' attitude. As a support to you, I actually know where he is now, and I can tell you directly."

Ok? !

Why did you sell out your subordinates directly?
Is it that the gameplay of the Old World is too simple, or is the version of the New World too advanced? How come this is different from what Inissa and Lina said?
Mr. Walter waved his hand, and the attendant behind him quickly took out a map of Richmond, then pointed his finger at Wayne and pointed to a location on the outskirts of Richmond:

“This is a small community where the descendants of his tribe live. After the incident was exposed, it was said that he quickly hid here.

"Castallo holds a high status in the tribe. He is said to be a descendant of a chief. His tribesmen are likely to protect him. I have limited manpower here, and the police cannot harass these citizens who have obtained legal residency rights on a large scale. So it may be a little difficult to arrest him."

Wayne was wondering whether this was a smokescreen or a trap, but his expression remained the same. "Can I ask how many Aboriginal people live in this community?"

Mr. Walter seemed to recall briefly:

"There should be 127 households with legal residency rights, and the total population last registered was 791. But in reality, it is obviously more.

"You know, not all aboriginals have legal residency rights. Only those aboriginal families who are willing to receive designated education and go to specialized hospitals for physical examinations and treatment will be accepted, but they will always try to shelter more people so that they can get jobs and lead a more civilized life. The aboriginals have no right to vote, are not on the voter registration list, and are not under the jurisdiction of the police, so the specific population cannot be counted." I understand. This should be a "trap". There are not so many pies in the world that can fall...

Professor David Lee said in his American history course that corresponding institutions are being established in various parts of America, with plans to gradually bring the indigenous people into a "civilized society."
Even if such indigenous communities are part of it, they theoretically have legal right of residence, but in reality, investors will build corresponding factories or workshops within the community, which are managed by the chiefs of the indigenous tribes. Compared with the immigrant society, they are still closed and have limited freedom. Only a very small number of people can be truly accepted.

However, compared to the days when they could only rely on farming and hunting for a living in remote areas, such community life is more stable and they can legally obtain licensed industrial products, which is still very attractive to indigenous people.

As for the so-called "brainwashing education" and "secret sterilization" and so on, Wayne, as a modern man from another world, estimated that there are probably the same things here, but he has not yet been able to enter such a secretive field, so he pretends not to know for the time being.

Back to the matter itself, we have to go to a relatively "lawless" Aboriginal community to arrest the descendants of their chief.
Wayne felt that the difficulty might be similar to that of the natives near Black Rock Town trying to break into the town and capture the mayor...

You know, even though the Aboriginal families with legal residency rights are relatively "honest", the "illegal" Aboriginals often don't care about this.

They may not be able to tell whether you are going to "arrest criminals" or "arrest illegal settlers"... When there are many people, they will probably hide, and when there are few people, they may choose to hit you from behind.

After telling the news, Mr. Walter was busy and quickly said goodbye:
"Then I wish you success in solving the case. By the way, I may need to remind you that Castallo seems to have received special training. After discovering that he is wanted, he may choose to flee Virginia as soon as possible, or at least flee Richmond. There seem to be some people in his tribe who obey his orders and may not sit idly by and watch him being arrested - we all know that it is almost impossible to completely eliminate the hostility of the natives towards immigrants."

Got it, got it.

Isn’t it just a “show of strength” plus a “time limit”?

If they don't dare to catch the criminal, the detective agency will be blamed if the criminal runs away. But if they really catch him, all the bad consequences will also be put on them.

Wayne said goodbye to Mr. Walter politely.
At the same time, I was wondering if the other person was also "smiling on the outside but feeling anxious on the inside" at this moment.

The two hands clasped together, and Wayne had to thank him at this time, "Thank you for the clue you provided."

(End of this chapter)

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