Sessions: 'Where there is a job available, U.S. workers should have a chance at it before we bring in workers from abroad'
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit accusing an agricultural company of discrimination for refusing to hire American citizens for seasonal positions.
John G. Gore, acting assistant attorney general in the Civil Rights Division, filed the lawsuit on Thursday. The lawsuit claims Crop Production Services Inc., a company based in Loveland, Colo., violated the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The complaint states that Crop Production Services discriminated against three Americans, Ramiro Torres, Ramiro Salinas, and Javier Salinas, "based on their citizenship status."
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4 comments:
Maybe they should sue Disney.
America First, Make America Great Again, Go Trump!!!
Mark Douglas on board walk does the same thing. J1 visa get first hires to avoid paying employee tax. Pretty much 80 percent of the board walk is dong it. Sad.
Look at all the illegals around here doing American jobs. Unbelievable at how many employers around here hire those damn people. They should be ashamed of themselves. It's their fault those people come here. Now WBOC is giving them a spanish language channel. What's with you WBOC? This is America. Plus I do not see you doing it for any other foreign people. Which means you are jumping on the illegal dollar bandwagon. Shameful.
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