Posted on 06/06/2018 5:29:39 AM PDT by davikkm
Close to 115 illegal alien landscaping workers were arrested in Sandusky, Ohio on Tuesday by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. In an effort to crack down on businesses hiring illegal aliens over American citizens, ICE agents arrested about 114 illegal aliens who were working for Corsos Flower & Garden Center in Ohio, according to the Associated Press.
The arrests of the illegal alien workers were made at the landscaping businesss two locations in Ohio, with ICE officials saying that criminal charges are expected to include tax evasion and identity theft.
Thus far, no charges have been filed against Corsos Flower & Garden Center, but an ICE official told the Associated Press that a large volume of business documents were taken by the agency.
The immigration worksite raid is part of a larger effort by President Trumps administration to crack down on businesses that hire cheaper, illegal alien workers over American citizens.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
In Guam, we called ‘em ‘Grass Ninjas’. But they were locals and were legal.
We will just call these guys ILLEGAL ALIENS.
Business owners should be jailed for this, no doubt.
Say what you will but personally I’ve had nothing but good luck with these types of workers and a whole bunch of stuff around my house would never have been accomplished without them.
Ive heard from an extremely reliable source that a fairly large employer in south central MN (would give name but dont want to break any libel laws) has secret rooms on the job site into which illegals are herded when ICE comes.
If its happening here, its happening elsewhere. Dont think employers care too much about E-Verify. Hiring illegals must be worth the risk.
They do both. You can work and get paid under one false identity, then collect benefits under another. Its not an either/or situation.
Local paper used to have weekly welfare fraud stories then they stopped covering it about 10 or so years ago.
E-Verify is THE best tool to highly reduce illegal immigration. I was an owner of 3 companies and CEO of 2 in the 90's. E-Verify was required on EVERY hire. Not sure when it stopped being a Fedgov requirement. Clinton, Bush, Obama?
No jobs - few illegals. It's the simple answer to this issue. Although, the illegal industry has created a highly successful false I.D. system, just increase penalties to companies who don't use the system or accept false documents. It worked at the time, it can work again. I remember daily ICE raids on companies that didn't use the system or were proven to accept fraudulent docs.
Of course there would be the same problems with our stupid judicial system of catch and release; chain migration; over-stayed Visas, weak asylum laws, and dropping out a kid on US soil.
How many of the 115 that were “employed” and getting paid under the table do you think are filing and paying withholdings to a legit SSN?
I will bet you a very large piece of chalk that every single one of them is ripping off America in more ways that either of us can count or even recognize.
So what is that? 112? 114? Over 100 I could understand, but if youre going to say Close to 115, Why not just say the actual number?
They should arrest the owner.
Gonna be a lot of homeowners cutting their own grass this weekend.
Post #23 is deeply saddened.
A business not far away from me used to employ a landscaping company with a crew of these leafblower guys. Business no longer uses this company.
“Nearly 115” versus 114. Why did they even waste the ink to say “Nearly”? It doesn’t seem to add impact to the headline.
That said, bravo. Job-stealing illegals, probably working under the table while collecting benefits funded by the 51% of Americans that pay federal income tax.
The story I heard on the radio said that many of them had stolen SS numbers or SS numbers from deceased American citizens. So in addition to them being here illegally, there’s that.
Cheap illegal labor is just that.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.