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A couple of 7-11 owners? Seriously? The smallest of small fry that didn't contribute to the republican party. . How about smithfield and tyson:?? or trump properties? When will we be seeing those raids?
Patrick saysshipped back as soon as they get uppity.
Shipping is an onerous cost.
Owners should be able to shoot the excess bodies the moment they become unprofitable and write off the cost of the bullets, exactly as the Founding Fathers intended.
If the rules are not to talk about other users, than how does comment 10 get by this ?
As for comment 10 I am not able to answer the questions or words put into my mouth while still adhering to the current rules of the forum.
The defendants are Farrukh Baig, 57, and Bushra Baig, 49, a married couple who owned, co-owned or controlled 12 of the 7-11 franchise stores located on Long Island and in Virginia; Zahid Baig, 52, and Shannawaz Baig, 62, Farrukh Baig’s brothers who helped to manage and control the stores; and Malik Yousaf, 51, Tariq Rana, 34, and Ramon Nanas, 49. Brothers Ahzar Zia, 49, and Ummar Uppal, 48, indicted separately, owned and controlled two other Suffolk County 7-11 franchise stores.
"Journey of a thousand miles, begins with one step."
Do you know how many franchisees, bodegas, hotel/motels, etc. are gaming the immigration system?
True, they never go after the big employers of illegal aliens, like the meat packing industry in Colorado. They are too politically important.
True, they never go after the big employers of illegal aliens, like the meat packing industry in Colorado. They are too politically important.
If they were serious, they would fine the employers with a compensation for the whistleblowers. What I cannot understand is why the Labor Unions are pro illegal immigration. It seems Labor would want employers to pay a high price for hiring illegals.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/hsi-arrests-7-11-franchise-owners-illegal-alien-employment-scheme