Silent raids by ICE showing great results!! (illegals, unemployment, crime)
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The more these "rights groups" squeal the more you know it's working. Of course they refuse to separate illegal from legal in any discussion. Let's face it, no matter how ICE conducts business these groups are going to have tantrums.
After being busted for having hordes of illegals working for them Gebber farms is whining about the process to hire someone legally. Listen, if you can't do business legally, you shouldn't be allowed to operate! I'm really getting tired of listening to these business owners complaining they can't fill very hard jobs for min wage. Raise the pay dummies. If you can't make a profit then you shouldn't be in business. It's not up to the Govt to ensure you make a profit. It also shouldn't be on the backs of tax payers to subsidize your illegal business.
How can they not hire LEGAL workers when the unemployment rate for many states is in the double digits or close to??? I smell the usual BS coming from these employers
How can they not hire LEGAL workers when the unemployment rate for many states is in the double digits or close to??? I smell the usual BS coming from these employers
Well, it's hard to find legal workers when your local employment office is the parking lot at Home Depot.
Well, it's hard to find legal workers when your local employment office is the parking lot at Home Depot.
or you only want to pay below minimum with no WC, SS or MC taxes or benefits
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