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"Children should be educated and instructed in the principles of freedom." -- John Adams (Defense of the Constitution, 1787)EmploymentHome / PLATFORM / Illegal Immigration
Congressman Tancredo hailed the first-ever lawsuit for depressed wages against a company that has hired over 70% of its employees with fake Social Security numbers. He is using the RICO organized crime statutes to prosecute.
Read Press Release Articles12/14/2006ICE raids plants in ID probe Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) agents raided six Swift meat packing plants across the nation arresting over 1,200 illegal alien workers. One of these plants is located in Greeley, CO. The raids followed a 10-month investigation into illegal aliens stealing American citizen and legal workers' identities. 10/14/2006 Suit Over Illegals OK'd For Workers At Tyson Foods A federal judge has ruled that workers can file a class-action suit against Tyson Foods Inc. for depressing wages by hiring illegal aliens. 10/1/2006 Illegal Alien Invasion UP; Productivity DOWN Greedy U.S. employers with a criminal bent have a choice; invest in better ways, or use cheap slave-labor. Rather than behave with an ethical, high-integrity approach, where the impact of shifting "fringe-benefit costs" to the taxpayers MUST be considered... these 'nice folks' choose the cheap and easy way out. 4/18/2006 City Asked To Account For Legality of Workers Ft. Collins City Council seeks to be a leader in ensuring that workers involved in city constructions projects are legal. 2/15/2006 Illegal Aliens From Uzbekistan Arrested In Summit County Aliens from Uzbekistan were arrested after their visas expired. Uzbeks are being processed for deportation. 01/19/2006 Labor Unions Eye Immigrants Unions seek to bolster numbers by adding illegal aliens into their ranks. Debate continues over the benefits and drawbacks for the economy. 1/16/2006 Immigrants May Save Organized Labor Shrinking unions look to immigrants for growth. If immigrants (some legal, some not) joined unions they would be given job protection, good wages and benefits. 1/3/2006 In Denver, Not Paying Wages is Now a Crime Businesses in Denver must now pay wages to all workers or face charges. The new law seeks to protect largely immigrant day workers from fraud. Advocates say that it will also benefit citizens. 12/15/2005 Carpenters' Union Seeks Immigrants to Spur Clout Boosting membership has become a high priority for unions. Illegal immigrants have become a target for union recruitment, but some illegals won't join for fear of discovery. 11/28/2005 Mormons Initiated Protection on Aliens "The Mormon church arranged for a Utah senator to write a law to shield churches from prosecution for knowingly allowing illegal aliens to be ministers or do volunteer missionary work for them." 1/3/2005 The Underground Labor Force is Rising to the Surface This paper examines the economic results of illegal immigration. The paper evaluates the areas of labor, population, schools, housing, and remittances. < Back to Illegal Immigration |
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