▲ | bpt3 2 days ago | |||||||
Why would you give a court date to the company and allow hundreds of people who are presumably in the country illegally to remain free until said court date? | ||||||||
▲ | Tadpole9181 a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Don't pretend to not know the point. Rich executives and profiteers are the ones committing the actual crime. They're coordinating hundreds of people around with the express intent of using illegal labor to subvert local wages and workers' rights. But every time one of these busts happen, no executives go to jail. They bust in, grab potentially hundreds of instances of those executives committing felonies, and pretend those working class people are the problem, quietly letting the execs giggle away to the bank. Often with a fee single digits percents of what they saved / made. If there were 300 people here working illegally, I want to see multiple Hyundai executive charged with 300 counts of the associated felony crime. | ||||||||
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