A new study finds that, despite a record-setting number of immigrants illegally entering the country, relatively few employers are prosecuted for hiring undocumented aliens.
From April 2018 to March 2019, only 11 individuals were prosecuted for knowingly employing migrants without proper documentation, according to information compiled by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University. No individuals have been prosecuted in the past two months, and no companies were prosecuted in the last year.
The low levels of legal reprimand appear as an oddity given the surge of illegal aliens appearing at the U.S. southern border — many of them claiming they emigrated in search of better work opportunities.
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5 comments:
If the government would go in the chicken plants they would find lots of illegals cause that's who they employ. Everyone knows it, no one does anything about it.
There are also a lot of hard working legal immigrants in these plants. Do not confuse the two. The legal immigrants are just as mad about illegals as we are. They feel they went through the process of being legally, which is not as easy as you may think, when an illegal just simply walks over and is doing the same job. It keeps his pay low as well as ours!!
We need a reward system for turning them in. Burn their lying asses, put the hiring bosses into prison for a year or two with Bubba!
Jail the CEO's.
I'm going to start providing the video and photos I have of employers who hire illegals in this area. Will be interesting to see what they do with it. Especially the ones behind the Center at Salisbury and near Nithsdale.
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