Re: This will work to stem the flow
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Some of the big dogs are looking at hard time. Bet will get some attention.
Some individuals use statistics as a drunk man uses lamp-posts for support rather than for illumination.
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Re: This will work to stem the flow
[Re: Drifter]
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08/07/20 05:29 AM
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makes me feel better. about time. i hope they charge more employers
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: This will work to stem the flow
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Ok Jaun and Raul are gone that is it! Yup,,better hire Bendy.
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Re: This will work to stem the flow
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08/07/20 05:21 PM
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Some of the big dogs are looking at hard time. Bet will get some attention. I wouldn't get too excited about it if I were you. Don't see any of the owners, officers, or executives charged here do you ? They will probably get off with just paying fines. Just stop and think about the timing of this and compare it to what is happening to the suit against the NRA and your rights to arms and see if anything starts to smell a little rancid.
Sit on your horse on top of a ridge, look out across the country and tell me there is no God.
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Re: This will work to stem the flow
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I think our military should be responsible for eliminating all illegals crossing the border . Not employers .
It's already too late by then
If every illegal that came across the.border was strapped with a bomb and set that bomb off in anywhere USA , you can bet we would eliminate all illegal border crossings . 100%
But we (gov) won't take it seriously .
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Re: This will work to stem the flow
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With all the raids done that day I am in hopes it will net more. Once a few dominoes fall it could persuade others to turn on their boss's. That has happened many times in the past.
\Two people from the indictments unsealed Thursday Salvador Delgado-Nieves and Iris Villalon worked at A&B Inc., a plant in Pelahatchie.
Delgado-Nieves, 57, of Pelahatchie, was charged with harboring people who were in the U.S. illegally and assisting them with falsely presenting themselves as U.S. citizens. He was also charged with helping immigrants obtain false Social Security cards and of making false statements to law enforcement. Conviction would carry up to 74 years in prison and $2.5 million in fines, Hurst said.
Villalon, 44, of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, was charged with harboring a person who was in the U.S. illegally and one count of making false statements about hiring immigrants without proper documentation. Conviction would carry up to 20 years in prison and $750,000 in fines, Hurst said.
The two others indicted Carolyn Johnson and Aubrey Bart Willis worked for Pearl River Foods LLC in Carthage.
A indictment says Johnson, 50, of Kosciusko, Mississippi, was a human resources manager, and Willis, 39, of Flowery Branch, Georgia, was manager of the plant.
Johnson was charged with harboring people who were in the U.S. illegally, wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Conviction on all charges would carry up to 84 years in prison and $2.25 million in fines, Hurst said.
Those kind of sentences and fines would shake anyone looking at them headed their way.
Some individuals use statistics as a drunk man uses lamp-posts for support rather than for illumination.
Andrew Lang (1844-1912) Scottish poet, novelist and literary critic
Life member NTA , and GA Trappers assoc .
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