I think we need to start by thanking the Houston office.
The contact information is:
Houston Public Affairs Office
Jurisdiction: Southeast Texas (Including the Greater Houston and Corpus Christi areas)
Spanish speaking contact available
126 Northpoint
Houston, TX 77060
Phone: 281-774-4605
Fax: 281-774-5988
If this is part of a move to prosecute ALL employers, then that is a great start. If it is just a political stunt, and they are not going to go after all the contractors, meat packers, janitorial services, and other big employers of illegals, then it is unfair to concentrate on this one company. I'd rather President Bush announce that beginning May 1, the employer sanctions in the 1986 law will be fully and aggressively enforced, and then that he follows through. Put all of them in jail after May 1, it would put a big damper in illegal immigration for them to lose all those jobs. If he did that, the GOP would bump up 10 points in the elections. It won't happen, though, and so I think this is a political stunt that is falling entirely on one unfortunate company's head.
This should have been the BIG news headline last night. They nailed the business for illegal hiring practices. Think it happened in 7 states, altogether-Phoenix, Arizona, too. Yay, yay, yay. Can't veto that one, can ya, Nappy...