--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@> > wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "authfriend" <jstein@> wrote: > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" > <shempmcgurk@> > > > wrote: > > > <snip> > > > > The only time so-called "big business" has ever been caught > > hiring > > > > illegals is through sub-contractors, who do the direct hiring > of > > > > illegals. > > > > > > Tyson Foods > > > Miller Brewing > > > Honeywell > > > Home Depot > > > Ford > > > Wells Fargo Bank > > > Hormel > > > IHOP > > > Swift and Co. > > > > > > All hire illegals. > > > > When you write "all hire illegals", do they do it through sub- > > contractors (or contractors) or directly themselves? > > > > If through contractors or sub-contractors, then it is not them that > > is "hiring" them but the contractors or sub-contractors. > > > > If it is through themselves, it may happen only because all of the > > above companies each have 1,000s of employees and it can happen > that > > a few fall through the cracks (particularly if the illegals have > > false documentation). > > > > What is your source? > > Right-wing sites that object to the hiring > of illegals, just as Coulter does. > > Tyson Foods and Swift and Co., however, have > been in the news recently as targets of massive > government raids at their meat-packing plants, > where hundreds of purported illegals were > arrested. These were people doing the actual > packing. > > I understand that Wal-Mart stores were also > raided. Apparently their cleaning and maintenance > contractors were hiring illegals with Wal-Mart's > full knowledge and approval. The government sued, > and Wal-Mart settled. > > When the company knows its contractors are hiring > illegals, it erases any ethical distinction > between the contractor and the company. >
Just as I thought. Not much of anything.
