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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Token Ineffective Immigration Enforcement Does Not Deter Corporate America's Lust For Cheap Labor

In response:
http://www.infowars.com/after-immigration-audit-90-of-workers-at-apple-packing-plant-in-wa-asked-to-prove-status/

Token Ineffective Immigration Enforcement Does Not Deter Corporate America's Lust For Cheap Labor

Does this standard immigration enforcement action make result in the interior enforcement glass being half-empty or half-full?

Kind of like Washington spanking a few hands in of Wall Street crooks who caused the Great Recession of 2008, no?

From my experience as a retired US Border Patrol/ICE agent, the glass is half-empty.  That translates to ICE not even beginning to touch the tip of the iceberg concerning corporations hiring undocumented workers.  To add insult to injury, ICE no longer even bothers to go arrest the undocumented people who are working illegally (as we used to do in San Diego).

ICE simply does the audit and informs the company of the audit results.  ICE then gives the company's employees a chance to bring in proper documents (ha-ha-ha-ha) or more truthfully - flee. 
How can ICE make a criminal case when all of their potential witnesses have disappeared?

In all the 26 years that I worked as a US Border Patrol/ICE agent I never once felt that Washington was serious about effectively enforcing immigration laws.

Kind of like Washington spanking a few hands in of Wall Street crooks who caused the Great Recession of 2008, no?  

http://twopesos-protestfortheundocumented.blogspot.com/2014/05/token-ineffective-immigration.html

 

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