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Updated: 10:50 AM Mar 12, 2008
Eight Indicted for Immigration Violations
Harrisonburg, Va. On Tuesday, officials announced that a federal Grand Jury charged eight people for conspiring to violate federal immigration laws, aggravated identity fraud and conspiring to commit identity fraud. Posted: 12:35 PM Mar 11, 2008 |
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Big industry is dying in this state and now we have people who give illegals an opportunity to make it worse on competing for jobs when you lose your American dream. Wow, have we gotten to the point of selling ourselves short in the name of high risk income? Congradulations to the people who actually make a difference in the war of illegal immigration and customs agencies.
Finally, a token bust. Small progress, but at least it may send a message: "Even in a sanctuary city, the law must be enforced." Furthermore, Cargill (and MANY others) knowingly hires illegal immigrants, so they should be held accountable as well. It's about time something is done about this problem, and as our nation faces a recession, the government will crack down on illegals, and the people and corporations that use them.