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Default NJ immigration Lawsuit Employs Racketeering Laws

If I'm not mistaken, AzBear mentioned "racketeering" as being a plausible legal attack against illegal alien enablers. Apparently, others agree.

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The suit alleges the company has so many undocumented tenants in their buildings that it constitutes unlawful harboring and should be considered by the courts as a criminal enterprise that encourages illegal immigration.
NJ immigration lawsuit employs racketeering laws - Breaking News From New Jersey - NJ.com
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:25 AM
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Great article. Maybe there will be hope yet for my beloved home state of NJ
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if anti-illegal legislation is passed, get ready Hudson county real estate is gonna get hawt
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