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1   zzyzzx   2018 Nov 9, 8:07am  

CovfefeButDeadly says
That’s the claim by some posters, right?


The claim is that aren't enforcing the laws nearly enough, as in enforcement is scarce.
2   NuttBoxer   2018 Nov 9, 8:14am  

One documented instance of police doing their job doesn't make thousands of times they look the other way disappear.
3   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2018 Nov 9, 8:18am  

NuttBoxer says
Once documented instance of police doing their job doesn't make thousands of times they look the other way disappear.


Its been an ongoing investigation for over a decade. Yet the first time its being reported in a nationwide msm format.

Don't you think law enforcement investigations are often kept quiet while ongoing?
4   zzyzzx   2018 Nov 9, 8:22am  

CovfefeButDeadly says
Its been an ongoing investigation for over a decade. Yet the first time its being reported in a nationwide msm format.

Don't you think law enforcement investigations are often kept quiet while ongoing?


So if I understand you correctly, you are not disputing that law enforcement is scarce?
5   Bd6r   2018 Nov 9, 9:08am  

CovfefeButDeadly says
Don't you think law enforcement investigations are often kept quiet while ongoing?

I have not seen them going after any construction companies in Houston, where any visit by ICE at any construction sites would net tens of illegals employed. May be that is somehow connected to fact that construction companies handsomely pay off politicians and that results in very, very selective enforcement...
6   RWSGFY   2018 Nov 9, 9:27am  

Not fucking enough.
7   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2018 Nov 9, 9:45am  

I’m saying that you won’t hear about most instances where there’s investigatuons into employers.
8   Patrick   2018 Nov 9, 9:51am  

Lol, over 9% of all of the workers in California are illegal:

https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/politics/93-Percent-of-States-Workforce-Is-Illegal-Labor-Study-101996098.html

That means there is epic, massive, deliberate non-enforcement of labor laws. If they really wanted to start prosecuting employers, it would be like shooting fish in a barrel.
9   RWSGFY   2018 Nov 9, 9:51am  

CovfefeButDeadly says
I’m saying that you won’t hear about most instances where there’s investigatuons into employers.


Come think of it: we don't hear about most instances of any criminal investigations. Like drug busts. Sure, if it's 40 tons of H it will make it into the evening news, but 5 kilos? Probably not.

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