Posted on 08/06/2020 11:46:44 PM PDT by Farcesensitive
Close to 700 immigrants working in the U.S. illegally were detained last year during what federal prosecutors have called the largest single-state worksite enforcement operation in our nations history.
Now four higher-ups at the Mississippi chicken plants where they were employed face criminal charges.
The U.S. District Attorneys Office for the Southern District of Mississippi unsealed indictments Thursday against two supervisors at A&B Foods Inc. as well as a human resources manager and plant manager at Pearl River Foods Inc.. They are accused of hiring undocumented workers and lying to law enforcement, according to a news release.
This office has a successful history of prosecuting employers for violating our immigration laws, and today marks another step in ensuring that justice is fairly and impartially done, no matter the law-breaker, U.S. Attorney Mike Hurst said in the release.
(Excerpt) Read more at yahoo.com ...
Pearl River Foods? Sounds like a river in China.
Good
They put the workers at risk of not being protected under U.S. laws
In the end, those four will negotiate enough and provide additional information on the company....to get a lesser situation.
[Close to 700 ILLEGAL immigrants working in the U.S. >>>illegally<<< were detained last year]
They never write “ILLEGAL immigrants” - though they were forced to “clarify” later in the sentence.
That’s a very unique angle to look at it from. They are owed nothing by the owners and all of the safety protocols and laws passed for workers protection does not apply to them. They are being used and they need to go
” Now managers are charged “
LOL!
Yahoo says: “run away...”
Chicken plant story by “Hayley Fowler”.
I know a place in Alabama that will get them about 50 illegals.
[Chicken plant story by Hayley Fowler.]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnjcVvO40bg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQEDojPZ7YI
Good. Throw the book at them, and the owners of the plants, too. Long sentences for willfully employing illegals will help curtail this epidemic.
See something. Say something. That’s what John Lewis said.
Unfortunately, more than 450 were given a court date, then immediately released on their own recognizance, because they had family responsibilities.
“This office has a successful history of prosecuting employers for violating our immigration laws...”
During his first three years in office, Barack Obama conducted more work place raids and made more employer arrests than Trump did in Trump's first three years.
I have not seen any work place raid numbers for 2020, so I do not know how much (or how little) Trump has done in 2020.
Here in NJ some Dems are openly calling for COVID stimulus to be provided to illegals; these people who never paid a penny in taxes are supposed to be given tax revenue from working Americans?
This whole conversation is bizarre; NJ and neighboring NY have trafficked so many illegals here because the Americans are fleeing (especially young ones). The McJob economies caused by huge tax burdens on the employers who provided real jobs have destroyed these states.
During these Trump roundups this should be done.
Check the precinct list of registered voters where these people resided. If theyre on that list, Federal crime, charge them and those that enabled them to vote knowing they were illegals. If enough noise is made it should discourage illegals still here from voting. Besides determining how they got a drivers license.
Show how much its costing taxpayers of that state. Also point out increased premiums on drivers insurance rates. As well as demonstrate how that areas ,local ,state and federal taxes are increased by diverting educational, medical, food and housing allocations to meet illegal’s needs at citizen expense.
We had to send a couple people from the Corporate HR department to help with the hiring of replacement employees.
Arrest the boss, illegal immigration ends.
Operation Wetback.
Can RICO be used for asset confiscation?
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