Illegals Getting The Message?
by Big Dog on Apr 29, 2006 at 19:15 Immigration
Len Mills, executive vice president of Associated General Contractors of South Florida, estimated at least 50 percent of workers on construction jobs in the region had not shown up for work.
“This is costing millions of dollars a day, and I don’t know who is going to pay for it,” he said.
The feds can start at Associated General Contractors of South Florida and they can fine Len Mills in the process. You see, when Mills made this statement he told us that 50% of his workforce is ILLEGAL. He told the feds that they did not come to work so all the feds have to do is get his payroll and see who was absent. They can also swoop in and arrest 50% of his workforce and deport them. As for who is going to pay for his losses, who cares? He is breaking the law by employing ILLEGALS so as far as I am concerned it is the price he has to pay for breaking the law. In addition, if they can show he knew they were ILLEGAL, they can arrest him as well. Now that Mills knows 50% of his work force is ILLEGAL he will definitely be breaking the law if he lets them come back to work. Then we can make it stick and fine the hell out of him.
That little crackdown last week seems to have all the ILLEGALS on edge. Good! I hope it makes the ones who are trying to sneak in think twice. As for getting the rest of them Monday will be a perfect time to round up all the protesters. The feds should have Immigration trucks prominently marked and displayed in all the protests. That should keep the criminals from shutting down cities.
Source: My Way News