SAMARA NAZIR ZAMAN
Guest Columinist
Kansas City Star
The company and its current and former managers were charged with harboring and employing illegal alien workers for a period of more than four years.
The company has avoided further criminal punishment apart from the $20.7 million settlement. However, its nine current and former managers and supervisors have pleaded guilty to several immigration-triggered felonies and misdemeanors. Four managers are awaiting trials.
The company has avoided further criminal punishment apart from the $20.7 million settlement. However, its nine current and former managers and supervisors have pleaded guilty to several immigration-triggered felonies and misdemeanors. Four managers are awaiting trials.
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Please click on the above link to read the entire story but do remember to follow the money. In these hard economic times Americans are looking for jobs, many below their normal employment level.
If you have a chance and the courage, ask an official of the Chamber of Commerce why they support illegal immigration.
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