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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Sum Ting Wong: Feds Bust Illegals At Chinese Restaurants

You couldn’t cook up a more bizarre government response to the illegal immigration crisis gripping the nation.

Despite the ongoing flood of illegal aliens pouring across the Mexican border into the U.S., the Department of Homeland Security has now turned its sights on Asian restaurants in the sleepy little town of State College, Pennsylvania, the home of Penn State University.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents swept into the State College area and raided at least eight Asian-owned businesses, arresting staff and hauling out cartons of alleged evidence.

A buffet restaurant popular with university students and a brand-new Karaoke bar were among the businesses ICE raided.
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Early morning in Sby brings a van of approx. 20 chinese to the China Buffet. Often wondered whether they were free people or owed somthing, like indentured sevants, for being here.

Anonymous said...

Illegals are illegals, not just Mexicans.

Anonymous said...

Asians will work hard and don't want a free ride. These are NOT the kind of people the government wants here. They only want the ones who will nurse and become dependant on the government teat.

Anonymous said...

Obviously this was a smoke screen perpetrated by the Asians in concert with the Latinos.
While they had ICE busting the Dim Sum buffet, 50,000 Mexican kids came in the back door.

Anonymous said...

Discrimination and racist.. did they bust the Mexican joint down the road.. People, Salisbury has a problem as well. Maryland is a safe state and we are home to many illegals. Please do not hire them and stop doing business with business that do hire them...

Anonymous said...

They know how to work & they only use a cell phone during their breaks.They are capitalizing on our failures as a society because the from here's won't work.That's not discrimination.It's just good business.