I'm not sure who they picture their clientel to be. I don't think it is me though.
Did anyone go online to see the rest of the commercial?
Was hoping it showed them in ICE custody and then dropped of in Nogalas.
To bad there is no legal way to make that same trip.
Have any of you spent any time in a Home depot or a Lowes.....all signage is in English and Spanish. Most of the clientele (or a solid half) is Hispanic.
Did anyone here watch the rest of the 84 Lumber ad? I guess when I saw the commercial, I thought they were trying to make you think these were illegals, when in reality they were probably going to find the dad who went to the US for legal work. That was going to be the twist at the end. That they were doing all that walking to rejoin him (with the funds he was wiring back, probably).
But yeah, I haven't bothered to watch the rest of the video, either.
I dunno - it was a commercial. Why was a ghost dog trying to sell me crappy beer?All kinds of questions with this...
Ok, so the dad is in the US for "presumably" legal work.... cool...
Is this a temporary work visa and is going back to mexico?
Do women and children of Americans working abroad get to jump the border illegally* to wherever daddy is?
(*they were not at the immigration and customs office crossing, they were wandering along a wall and found a magic wooden door)
Why are they walking with funds provided braving desert condition and coyotes? How much is a bus ticket from Mexico City to Houston?
Eventually, the pair ends up facing a giant wall. But instead of turning away, they find a door in the wall and walk through it, as text appears onscreen: “The will to succeed is always welcome here.”