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    Restaurant fires illegal immigrant after Gazette report

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    Restaurant fires illegal immigrant after Gazette report
    Article featuring McDonald’s worker draws attention from patrons

    Thursday, May 11, 2006
    by Rebecca McClay
    Staff Writer

    A Brunswick man who had agreed to allow The Gazette to publish the story of his flight from Mexico to Frederick County has been fired from his job at McDonald’s.

    Silvestre Bareilla, a maintenance technician, was featured in a package on illegal immigration on April 27.

    Several patrons of the McDonald’s on Jefferson Pike in Knoxville read the article and saw the accompanying photo of Bareilla and called restaurant managers, who subsequently fired him, Bareilla said.

    Bareilla said he had used false identification to apply for the job, which is in walking distance from his home. He said he had been forwarding a large portion of his $900 paychecks to his wife and three children in Mexico.

    McDonald’s human resource consultant Tonya Bell submitted an official statement to The Gazette Wednesday.

    ‘‘Our company-owned restaurants as well as those owned and operated by independent franchisees are required to follow local, state and federal employment laws, including those related to employment eligibility,” Bell wrote. ‘‘The reason for this individual’s respective dismissal was in accordance with these employment laws.”

    Bell described McDonald’s position on the topic of immigration as embracing a change in current immigration policy.

    ‘‘McDonald’s strongly supports comprehensive U.S. immigration reform,” Bell wrote. ‘‘Immigrants have contributed to the growth and prosperity of our nation and they deserve to be treated with respect and dignity.”

    Before The Gazette story was published, Bareilla said he was aware of the possible consequences — losing his job or deportation to Mexico — once the newspaper’s readers learned his story. He told a reporter he did not fear police as he didn’t use drugs or alcohol, was not a member of a street gang and lived an otherwise crime-free life.

    Bareilla said he was willing to take the risk of making his story public, because he thought it was important that his neighbors learn how the life of an immigrant is similar to the life of a typical American.

    Bareilla said he was a former professional soccer player in Mexico, and came to the U.S. after a leg injury hampered his income. He said he had no regrets about leaving his gated community in his home country to reside in a small apartment with his cousin and three friends.

    Following his termination, Bareilla said he planned to return to Mexico — likely permanently — on Saturday as he has found few immediate job opportunities in Frederick County. He said his phone service had been cut off and he had no funds for food or rent.

    McDonald’s regulars Lynn and Betty Follin of Brunswick said that they, along with many other customers, were distraught to learn that Bareilla had been fired.

    ‘‘This guy is a hard-working person,” Lynn Follin said. ‘‘It’s such a shame. He’s always been friendly. ... We feel terrible about it. Quite a few people feel awful about it.”

    Lynn Follin said he believed Bareilla, whom he called ‘‘Pablo,” was contributing more to American society than other illegal immigrants because he was receiving paychecks that withheld taxes.

    ‘‘It’s important to know this guy was paying taxes,” Follin said. ‘‘McDonald’s is a big corporation. They’re not going to pay someone under the table.”

    Follin, a retired small business owner, said he was impressed with Bareilla’s work ethic as he had frequently seen Bareilla outside washing windows or cleaning, ‘‘never sitting down or relaxing.”

    ‘‘He makes a good citizen,” Follin said. ‘‘I always said if I had a business again, I would hire him. We thought he was such a good worker and he deserves to get some kind of citizenship.”

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    "A typical American"????

    Is his paycheck of $900, per week?

    IF SO, THAT IS NOT A TYPICAL AMERICAN'S PAYCHECK!
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    Quote Originally Posted by moosetracks
    "A typical American"????

    Is his paycheck of $900, per week?

    IF SO, THAT IS NOT A TYPICAL AMERICAN'S PAYCHECK!
    That's what I was thinking too! At McDonalds? And there aren't any Americans who would work for that kind of money?!! BS!
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    There are lots of Americans who would work for that $900 even if it was BI-MONTHLY. And they probably wouldn't qualify for any help either, unlike our "friendly, hardworking 'guests'".
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    Heck I would work at a McDonald's for a $900.00 a week take home paycheck.
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    So he was paying taxes - so what??? The american or legal immigrant whose job he stole with FAKE ID would have paid taxes the same! It's not about 'he was a nice guy' or 'he pays tax' that is skirting the issue! He is a criminal, illegally here - he broke the law - the excuses are worthless!!!
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    I deeply resent the contention that he was "citizen" -- what?! That is exactly the blurring of the line supporters of persons-here-illegally are hoping for.

    As previous posts rightly point out, it is not his personality or work ethic that matters. And if his contributions are so desirable, why doesn't Mexico get him back? If he's willing to work "below" his talents and education here, why doesn't he do so in Mexico, free of prosecution?

    He broke and continued to break some of the most important laws of America.

    McDonald's is in the right. And the billions they have served are also endeavoring to feed their families; sometimes they do it by eating at McDonald's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moosetracks
    "A typical American"????

    Is his paycheck of $900, per week?

    IF SO, THAT IS NOT A TYPICAL AMERICAN'S PAYCHECK!
    Where are you guys getting weekly wages? I don't see where it's stated how often the $900 is paid.

    I bet it was his monthly wage.

    It can't be $900 weekly. That would equate to almost $40,000 annually.

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    Who care what his wage was? He used fraudulent documents to get the job and he is in this country illegally. I am glad he is going back to mexico as we have enough criminals here now that are taking jobs from american citizens. The fact that he was stupid enough to advertise the fact of what he did shows that he is not only a criminal but also an idiot
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