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Old Mar 18, 2005, 08:52 pm   #80 (permalink) (top)
Zeebadee
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Wal-Mart has agreed to pay for the investigation, but will not be fined or sanctioned for breach of labor regulations and hiring undocumenteds without work permits.
A perfect example of our own government refusing to enforce laws already on the books relating to illegal immigration.

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Most of the undocumenteds were able to remain in the US after agreeing to cooperate with the authorities in the investigation, but their work permits will expire at the end of April or early in May, when they could be deported.
Yeah, sure. They get to stay because they "cooperated" in an "investigation" that accomplished absolutely nothing. Imagine the police tracking down a criminal, fining him the amount of money it cost to find him, then letting him go.

Want to bet how many of these people the "authorities" will be able to find in April or May? Better yet, want to bet that those "authorities" will even go look for them?
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