Wednesday, March 16, 2011, 11:26 AM EDT
A janitorial firm in Minnesota is firing more than half of its workforce after workers were unable to provide valid paperwork proving that they are authorized to work in the United States. According to a spokesman for the SEIU, the employees at Harvard Maintenance will be let go by the end of the month.
The Department of Homeland Security conducted an audit of the company's employee files last year, and notified the company that it suspected that many of its employees were working illegally. In December, the company told its employees they had 90 days to provide valid paperwork.
Two years ago, another janitorial company in Minnesota fired 1,200 workers after a similar audit.
Comment:
OK, so they got fired. That does open up that many jobs for citizens, however it says NOTHING about any of them being arrested and deported. They'll all probably end up getting welfare from the government, and may be better off than BEFORE they were fired.
Comrades, stunts like this are all for show. ZOG just wants us to THINK they're doing something about this problem. A showy bust here and there means nothing. This problem has to be dealt with once and for all. We must bring our troops home from overseas, and use them to help deport these illegals, and to KEEP them out permanently.
Dan 88!
OK, so they got fired. That does open up that many jobs for citizens, however it says NOTHING about any of them being arrested and deported. They'll all probably end up getting welfare from the government, and may be better off than BEFORE they were fired.
Comrades, stunts like this are all for show. ZOG just wants us to THINK they're doing something about this problem. A showy bust here and there means nothing. This problem has to be dealt with once and for all. We must bring our troops home from overseas, and use them to help deport these illegals, and to KEEP them out permanently.
Dan 88!
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