Anonymous wrote:Why don't we hear of arrests or fining of the business owners that hire undocumented workers? Why isn’t this part of the collateral arrests?
It seems to me that this would be effective in encouraging self-deportation, and would effectively stop many undocumented immigrants stealing jobs from US citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't heard about them because you aren't paying attention to "other" sources.
I have provided several links. There are a ton more like these.
The agency has ramped up worksite enforcement efforts over the past two months.
“On April 2, we filed a civil complaint against a Chinese money laundering organization that orders the multimillion-dollar seizure of 14 properties, seven bank accounts and 15 vehicles,” said ICE Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Jared Murphey. “ICE and the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division investigated the case, in which we allege the money laundering organization operated a staffing company to supply illegal workers to a factory in Ohio and harbored that illegal workforce.”
Other recent worksite enforcement actions include a large-scale operation in Louisiana that resulted in 11 aliens’ arrests, one in Pennsylvania that netted four arrests, and another in New Jersey that put 16 illegal aliens into ICE custody.
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a crime, and the federal government will prosecute business owners who exploit alien workers. Employment eligibility verification ensures legal compliance and protects employers from potential consequences.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-over-1k-illegal-workers-proposes-1m-fines
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-new-england-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/2-companies-admit-hiring-illegal-aliens-each-forfeit-2-million
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-connecticut-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-massachusetts-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/texas-company-pay-3-million-after-investigation-reveals-hiring-illegal-aliens
So your source is ICE.gov and most of your citations are from when we had a good president? The more current ones are a maybe?
lol ok
Want more?
Don't think for a minute that it doesn't happen.
https://wng.org/sift/ice-cracks-down-on-illegal-immigrant-employers-1744817173
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnkWhmXlFGM
https://www.visalaw.com/blog-archive/large-food-company-receives-massive-fine-for-employing-illegal-workers/
https://www.cpr.org/2025/04/30/ice-fines-colorado-janitorial-companies-unauthorized-workers/
INS has existed since 2003!
"ConAgra Inc., one of the nation’s largest food manufacturing companies, agreed to pay a fine of $225,000 for knowingly hiring illegal workers at the company’s chicken plant in Kentucky. Officials of the company admitted that they knew that four employees were working illegally. ConAgra, the maker of its popular products as Healthy Choice frozen dinners and Wesson Oil, closed the plant nearly three years ago after the advance investigation began.
The INS agent in charge of the investigation indicated that the agency has similar investigations under way at other plants for other companies around country. The announcement of the fine comes on the heels of a report issued by Congress which estimated that as many as 25 percent of the workers at Midwestern meatpacking plants are working illegally."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't heard about them because you aren't paying attention to "other" sources.
I have provided several links. There are a ton more like these.
The agency has ramped up worksite enforcement efforts over the past two months.
“On April 2, we filed a civil complaint against a Chinese money laundering organization that orders the multimillion-dollar seizure of 14 properties, seven bank accounts and 15 vehicles,” said ICE Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Jared Murphey. “ICE and the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division investigated the case, in which we allege the money laundering organization operated a staffing company to supply illegal workers to a factory in Ohio and harbored that illegal workforce.”
Other recent worksite enforcement actions include a large-scale operation in Louisiana that resulted in 11 aliens’ arrests, one in Pennsylvania that netted four arrests, and another in New Jersey that put 16 illegal aliens into ICE custody.
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a crime, and the federal government will prosecute business owners who exploit alien workers. Employment eligibility verification ensures legal compliance and protects employers from potential consequences.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-over-1k-illegal-workers-proposes-1m-fines
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-new-england-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/2-companies-admit-hiring-illegal-aliens-each-forfeit-2-million
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-connecticut-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-massachusetts-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/texas-company-pay-3-million-after-investigation-reveals-hiring-illegal-aliens
So your source is ICE.gov and most of your citations are from when we had a good president? The more current ones are a maybe?
lol ok
Want more?
Don't think for a minute that it doesn't happen.
https://wng.org/sift/ice-cracks-down-on-illegal-immigrant-employers-1744817173
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnkWhmXlFGM
https://www.visalaw.com/blog-archive/large-food-company-receives-massive-fine-for-employing-illegal-workers/
https://www.cpr.org/2025/04/30/ice-fines-colorado-janitorial-companies-unauthorized-workers/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't heard about them because you aren't paying attention to "other" sources.
I have provided several links. There are a ton more like these.
The agency has ramped up worksite enforcement efforts over the past two months.
“On April 2, we filed a civil complaint against a Chinese money laundering organization that orders the multimillion-dollar seizure of 14 properties, seven bank accounts and 15 vehicles,” said ICE Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Jared Murphey. “ICE and the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division investigated the case, in which we allege the money laundering organization operated a staffing company to supply illegal workers to a factory in Ohio and harbored that illegal workforce.”
Other recent worksite enforcement actions include a large-scale operation in Louisiana that resulted in 11 aliens’ arrests, one in Pennsylvania that netted four arrests, and another in New Jersey that put 16 illegal aliens into ICE custody.
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a crime, and the federal government will prosecute business owners who exploit alien workers. Employment eligibility verification ensures legal compliance and protects employers from potential consequences.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-over-1k-illegal-workers-proposes-1m-fines
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-new-england-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/2-companies-admit-hiring-illegal-aliens-each-forfeit-2-million
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-connecticut-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-massachusetts-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/texas-company-pay-3-million-after-investigation-reveals-hiring-illegal-aliens
So your source is ICE.gov and most of your citations are from when we had a good president? The more current ones are a maybe?
lol ok
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You haven't heard about them because you aren't paying attention to "other" sources.
I have provided several links. There are a ton more like these.
The agency has ramped up worksite enforcement efforts over the past two months.
“On April 2, we filed a civil complaint against a Chinese money laundering organization that orders the multimillion-dollar seizure of 14 properties, seven bank accounts and 15 vehicles,” said ICE Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Jared Murphey. “ICE and the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division investigated the case, in which we allege the money laundering organization operated a staffing company to supply illegal workers to a factory in Ohio and harbored that illegal workforce.”
Other recent worksite enforcement actions include a large-scale operation in Louisiana that resulted in 11 aliens’ arrests, one in Pennsylvania that netted four arrests, and another in New Jersey that put 16 illegal aliens into ICE custody.
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a crime, and the federal government will prosecute business owners who exploit alien workers. Employment eligibility verification ensures legal compliance and protects employers from potential consequences.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-over-1k-illegal-workers-proposes-1m-fines
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-new-england-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/2-companies-admit-hiring-illegal-aliens-each-forfeit-2-million
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-connecticut-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-massachusetts-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/texas-company-pay-3-million-after-investigation-reveals-hiring-illegal-aliens
So your source is ICE.gov and most of your citations are from when we had a good president? The more current ones are a maybe?
lol ok
Anonymous wrote:You haven't heard about them because you aren't paying attention to "other" sources.
I have provided several links. There are a ton more like these.
The agency has ramped up worksite enforcement efforts over the past two months.
“On April 2, we filed a civil complaint against a Chinese money laundering organization that orders the multimillion-dollar seizure of 14 properties, seven bank accounts and 15 vehicles,” said ICE Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Jared Murphey. “ICE and the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division investigated the case, in which we allege the money laundering organization operated a staffing company to supply illegal workers to a factory in Ohio and harbored that illegal workforce.”
Other recent worksite enforcement actions include a large-scale operation in Louisiana that resulted in 11 aliens’ arrests, one in Pennsylvania that netted four arrests, and another in New Jersey that put 16 illegal aliens into ICE custody.
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a crime, and the federal government will prosecute business owners who exploit alien workers. Employment eligibility verification ensures legal compliance and protects employers from potential consequences.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-over-1k-illegal-workers-proposes-1m-fines
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-new-england-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/2-companies-admit-hiring-illegal-aliens-each-forfeit-2-million
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-connecticut-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-massachusetts-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/texas-company-pay-3-million-after-investigation-reveals-hiring-illegal-aliens
Anonymous wrote:Why don't we hear of arrests or fining of the business owners that hire undocumented workers? Why isn’t this part of the collateral arrests?
It seems to me that this would be effective in encouraging self-deportation, and would effectively stop many undocumented immigrants stealing jobs from US citizens.
Anonymous wrote:You haven't heard about them because you aren't paying attention to "other" sources.
I have provided several links. There are a ton more like these.
The agency has ramped up worksite enforcement efforts over the past two months.
“On April 2, we filed a civil complaint against a Chinese money laundering organization that orders the multimillion-dollar seizure of 14 properties, seven bank accounts and 15 vehicles,” said ICE Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Jared Murphey. “ICE and the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division investigated the case, in which we allege the money laundering organization operated a staffing company to supply illegal workers to a factory in Ohio and harbored that illegal workforce.”
Other recent worksite enforcement actions include a large-scale operation in Louisiana that resulted in 11 aliens’ arrests, one in Pennsylvania that netted four arrests, and another in New Jersey that put 16 illegal aliens into ICE custody.
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a crime, and the federal government will prosecute business owners who exploit alien workers. Employment eligibility verification ensures legal compliance and protects employers from potential consequences.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-over-1k-illegal-workers-proposes-1m-fines
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-new-england-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/2-companies-admit-hiring-illegal-aliens-each-forfeit-2-million
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-connecticut-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-fines-massachusetts-companies-hiring-unlawful-employees
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/texas-company-pay-3-million-after-investigation-reveals-hiring-illegal-aliens
Chad Hartmann, president of Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, said the plant that was raided used E-Verify, a federal database used for checking employees' immigration status. He told Reuters that when he said this to a federal agent, the agent responded "the system is broken" and urged him to contact his local congressional representative.
The agency has ramped up worksite enforcement efforts over the past two months.
“On April 2, we filed a civil complaint against a Chinese money laundering organization that orders the multimillion-dollar seizure of 14 properties, seven bank accounts and 15 vehicles,” said ICE Detroit acting Special Agent in Charge Jared Murphey. “ICE and the IRS’ Criminal Investigation division investigated the case, in which we allege the money laundering organization operated a staffing company to supply illegal workers to a factory in Ohio and harbored that illegal workforce.”
Other recent worksite enforcement actions include a large-scale operation in Louisiana that resulted in 11 aliens’ arrests, one in Pennsylvania that netted four arrests, and another in New Jersey that put 16 illegal aliens into ICE custody.
Knowingly hiring illegal aliens is a crime, and the federal government will prosecute business owners who exploit alien workers. Employment eligibility verification ensures legal compliance and protects employers from potential consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Because it’s a reality show.
Trump has never called for e-verify or for Congress to pass any legislation on immigration.