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    jimpasz wrote:
    chicklets, are what Mexican kids sell to drivers waiting to cross the border.
    Chicklets, as in the chewing gum pieces or chicklets as the underaged little girls?
    I would not be surprised to find both going on at the border. Unfortunately, Mexico is still closer to a third-world country where it is commonplace to sell both, no matter their airs.
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    Re: Asked to work, hire, transport illegals

    Quote Originally Posted by Americancowgirl22
    This is my story from yesterday.

    The interview went real well and the lady was all up for bringing me on the farm and then it took a bad turn. Seems one of my responsibilities would have been overseeing the other employees. That would not have been a problem, but she offered up that they were all illegal and I had to pick them up and drop them off because they can't drive. I could not believe my ears. This woman just asked me to commit a crime and it was nothing for her to ask this of me. She has an apartment complex that she has partnered up with the owner on. She puts these apartment in her name and fills them with illegals. I would have ended up living in an apartment complex with illegals that I managed. Try to explain that one to INS.

    So we got trafficking of illegals
    Aiding illegals
    Knowingly hiring or aiding in the hire of illegals

    I told her I could not do that. I can not aid in the hire or transport of illegals. I do not break the law and what your doing is highly illegal. Once she realized that I am not pro illegal immigration she was not so nice. She told me that if I report her that she will see to it that I do nothing in this industry ever again. The she says, "I have your resume, I know all I need to know about you". EEK!

    How do I deal with something like that? I mean come on. You can not ask an employee to break the law.
    You should have taken the job!!!!! And drive them to the ICE office.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vortex
    jimpasz wrote:
    chicklets, are what Mexican kids sell to drivers waiting to cross the border.
    Chicklets, as in the chewing gum pieces or chicklets as the underaged little girls?
    I would not be surprised to find both going on at the border. Unfortunately, Mexico is still closer to a third-world country where it is commonplace to sell both, no matter their airs.
    Chicklets the gum, kids sell it to the people waiting in cars to go thru the inspections at the border,
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    This story is absolutly true. The state that this happened in was Ohio and it was on a horse farm. I contacted my brother and told him about the situation and he contacted the place. My brother is aware of what to do in these cases and has in many cases contacted ICE. He did so in this case as well. I was fearful of these people posting my personal info on the internet and damaging my rep in some way, but I truly feel that they are more concerned with their situation. I have did not hear one word from these people since my brother contacted them. My brother is also trained in law enforcement.

    The reason these people felt so darn comfortable telling me this was because I had driven very far from home for this position and they probably thought that since I worked in the industry I would be comfortable hiring, overseeing, and transporting these people around. I am not comfortable with it and when they realized that I was true patriotic American that was not willing to commit what they seen as a small dishonesty "which is not IMHO", they did become very cobative and wanted me gone ASAP.

    I have worked in the equine industry for a long time and know many people that do it honestly and are not willing to go against American laws and provide illegals with housing and money. I applude these people for doing business the American way.

    This is a very true story. There are people out there that could care less about America or Americans and a lot of them are Americans and it sickens me that someone would think I would have turned a blind eye to this.

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    The reason why I knew so much about the apartment is because I was supposed to be staying at this aprtment and all of the bills were to be in the name of farm owner and she said it is that way for all of her employees. She said that the apartment owner houses many of her employees. With the fact beeing that all of her employees were illegal , I think it is safe to say that they are housing illegals. I woud have been the only legal working American on the farm other than the farrier who is not put up in housing.

    This lady started talking and I justlet her keep digging. I asked her why she did not get legal seasonal workers with visas and she said it was not worth her while. She would have to insure them and there were taxes involved. She said she could not get an American to work as hard as the mexicans. I did not ask what she was paying them, but I ma sure it was less then what I was beeing offered.

    That is when I told her that I could not be involved and that is when she said goodbye, get off the property.

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    Ameicancowgirl, there are plenty of those kind of employers, my mother works for one of them, a large operation dry cleaners. He even provides rental housing for some of his illegal employees too.

    I hope you can keep track of this situation and see them get raided!!
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