A shockingly large number of employers in Northeast Georgia have been looking the other way and even advising illegals on ways to game the system, including alerting illegal workers when ICE initiated raids in the past. This especially includes floor covering and carpet mills, poultry farms, furniture manufacturers, etc. The illegals are naturally incentivised to work harder and are much easier to control than American workers.
Here, in Dalton, the first company to bring illegals in was the poultry plant. Conagra would run advertisements in Mexican papers for people to come here. The carpet mill owners found they too could transfer part of their labor cost onto the backs of the taxpayers. The local government officials, taking their orders form those with money and wanting Dalton to become a Metropolis to receive more Federal funds, looked the other way. Law enforcement even told us we had no gang problem for years after gangs were spray painting their signs on buildings. So went the sellout of Americans in my town as with others throughout the country.
I don't care what people say. Hispanics are not the hard working wonderful people the pro-illegal side says they are. I work and live surrounded by them. There's not a one I'd trust with a key to my house. I'm not sure they under stand property rights. If something is unattended they think it's ok to take it.
People who think Hispanics are hard workers must be very lazy people themselves. They routinely try passing their work onto American employees by claiming they don't understand what they're suppose to do. They take advantage, never hesitating to asking Americans to do something for them. They're like little children that have to be watched at all times.