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Let the Employer Pay
If the government would prosecute the employers they would not have these problems. Let the people who hire these workers do the time behind bars. It is not the peoples fault they want a job. The man that does the hiring knows he is breaking the law. He speaks English well and knows how to read it as well. Put his rear end in jail for 6 months and see how fast that crap stops. I think we might find that if we follow the money then we will find why he is not going to jail. Tyson's in Alabama has been raided before. And the carpet mills in Dalton. Yet it still seems to be a problem. If the government wanted to stop it they knew how years ago. The bottom line is who has dropped the ball? And why? The ICE agents are trying to do their job but who is it that is not giving them the backing they need? And why? Can the congress and senate pass a law to attack the person or persons that hire these people?