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Posted: 6/27/2017 3:59:59 AM EDT
BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The owner of one of Canton’s most popular waterfront restaurants, The Boathouse, says more than 30 immigrant workers left in fear after a Department of Homeland Security worker hand-delivered a letter demanding documentation of their immigration status.
That stunned the eatery’s customers. “It seems like terrorizing people who are trying to work at the restaurant,” says customer Michelle Zhang. “It’s not only bad for for the business but it’s bad for the families.” “If that many left… are they not following the policy?” asks Ryan Horan, another customer. “Are they not doing it the way they should be doing it?” http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/06/26/the-boathouse-immigration/ |
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The owner of one of Canton’s most popular waterfront restaurants, The Boathouse, says more than 30 immigrant workers left in fear after a Department of Homeland Security worker hand-delivered a letter demanding documentation of their immigration status. That stunned the eatery’s customers. “It seems like terrorizing people who are trying to work at the restaurant,” says customer Michelle Zhang. “It’s not only bad for for the business but it’s bad for the families.” “If that many left… are they not following the policy?” asks Ryan Horan, another customer. “Are they not doing it the way they should be doing it?” http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/06/26/the-boathouse-immigration/ View Quote good... |
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The owner of one of Canton’s most popular waterfront restaurants, The Boathouse, says more than 30 immigrant workers left in fear after a Department of Homeland Security worker hand-delivered a letter demanding documentation of their immigration status. That stunned the eatery’s customers. “It seems like terrorizing people who are trying to work at the restaurant,” says customer Michelle Zhang. “It’s not only bad for for the business but it’s bad for the families.” “If that many left… are they not following the policy?” asks Ryan Horan, another customer. “Are they not doing it the way they should be doing it?” http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/06/26/the-boathouse-immigration/ View Quote Good. Maybe they Self-Deported, and screw the owner for employing illegals. |
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It's not terrorizing when law enforcement is looking for law breakers.
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I don't see where it says the employer was arrested, charged and had his business siezed for racketeering and labor violations.
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The business owner is every bit as guilty for hiring them. View Quote Want to fix illegal immigration? It's easy. Just fine businesses that hire them $10,000 for the first one, $20,000 for the second, $40,000 for the third one, $80,000 for the fourth and so on. It would be fixed in a month. Very few businesses don't have a clue the person they are hiring might not be exactly legal to hire. Not hard to vet either, most are just trying to game the system and hire someone that'll work for less then legal employees would. Any cost that can be passed onto the American people is happily accepted by them and is just more $$$ in their pockets. |
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Ship them back to China (Gangsters bring them over as indentured servants and move them around various restaurants across the nation so they never develop roots within the local community).
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This. Want to fix illegal immigration? It's easy. Just fine businesses that hire them $10,000 for the first one, $20,000 for the second, $40,000 for the third one, $80,000 for the fourth and so on. It would be fixed in a month. Very few businesses don't have a clue the person they are hiring might not be exactly legal to hire. Not hard to vet either, most are just trying to game the system and hire someone that'll work for less then legal employees would. Any cost that can be passed onto the American people is happily accepted by them and is just more $$ in their pockets. View Quote |
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The owner of one of Canton’s most popular waterfront restaurants, The Boathouse, says more than 30 immigrant workers left in fear after a Department of Homeland Security worker hand-delivered a letter demanding documentation of their immigration status. That stunned the eatery’s customers. “It seems like terrorizing people who are trying to work at the restaurant,” says customer Michelle Zhang. “It’s not only bad for for the business but it’s bad for the families.” “If that many left… are they not following the policy?” asks Ryan Horan, another customer. “Are they not doing it the way they should be doing it?” http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/06/26/the-boathouse-immigration/ View Quote Arrest them at their homes, arrest the owner, seize assets, fucks not given. |
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We did that as part of the deal in the 86 amnesty. It didn't last long as employers ran to their member of Congress. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This. Want to fix illegal immigration? It's easy. Just fine businesses that hire them $10,000 for the first one, $20,000 for the second, $40,000 for the third one, $80,000 for the fourth and so on. It would be fixed in a month. Very few businesses don't have a clue the person they are hiring might not be exactly legal to hire. Not hard to vet either, most are just trying to game the system and hire someone that'll work for less then legal employees would. Any cost that can be passed onto the American people is happily accepted by them and is just more $ in their pockets. |
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"Terrorizing people".
OMG triggered. Enforcing immigration law is not unjust. Stop pretending differently. |
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It's easy to buy a set of papers to fill out an an I-9 not more than a couple miles away on Brodway St. $600-1000.
I'm not saying this guy didn't know he was hiring illegals, but it ain't hard to go through the motions and act like you're being righteous. |
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It's often very difficult for a business owner to know if he is hiring an illegal. Business owners usually spend every last waking moment on making their business successful without becoming a trained investigator in false documents for every transient employee who comes through the door.
They are told to hire legals, they make sure the paperwork is what it should be, then they are told they should be fined for hiring people with the(what seems to be) right paperwork. I seriously doubt restaurant owners are finding employees by picking them up in front of Home Depot in a crew cab pickup truck. Is a restaurant owner supposed to know if they are illegal based on how bad their english is? |
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It's often very difficult for a business owner to know if he is hiring an illegal. Business owners usually spend every last waking moment on making their business successful without becoming a trained investigator in false documents for every transient employee who comes through the door. They are told to hire legals, they make sure the paperwork is what it should be, then they are told they should be fined for hiring people with the(what seems to be) right paperwork. I seriously doubt restaurant owners are finding employees by picking them up in front of Home Depot in a crew cab pickup truck. Is a restaurant owner supposed to know if they are illegal based on how bad their english is? View Quote |
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It's often very difficult for a business owner to know if he is hiring an illegal. Business owners usually spend every last waking moment on making their business successful without becoming a trained investigator in false documents for every transient employee who comes through the door. They are told to hire legals, they make sure the paperwork is what it should be, then they are told they should be fined for hiring people with the(what seems to be) right paperwork. I seriously doubt restaurant owners are finding employees by picking them up in front of Home Depot in a crew cab pickup truck. Is a restaurant owner supposed to know if they are illegal based on how bad their english is? View Quote |
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It's often very difficult for a business owner to know if he is hiring an illegal. Business owners usually spend every last waking moment on making their business successful without becoming a trained investigator in false documents for every transient employee who comes through the door. They are told to hire legals, they make sure the paperwork is what it should be, then they are told they should be fined for hiring people with the(what seems to be) right paperwork. I seriously doubt restaurant owners are finding employees by picking them up in front of Home Depot in a crew cab pickup truck. Is a restaurant owner supposed to know if they are illegal based on how bad their english is? View Quote ETA: I have family in the restaurant business and they hire citizens or legal green card holders only, because that's who they want working for them rather than illegals. |
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So, The Boathouse makes a habit of hiring illegals? The yealth department and OSHA should hsve a close look.
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Think of all the new job opportunities for Baltimore's natives.
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Warehouse I used to work at lost probably 90% when e-verify took effect. To be fair the employment agency was responsible for hiring.
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The owner of one of Canton’s most popular waterfront restaurants, The Boathouse, says more than 30 That stunned the eatery’s customers. “It seems like terrorizing people who are trying to work at the restaurant,” says customer Michelle Zhang. “It’s not only bad for for the business but it’s bad for the families.” “If that many left… are they not following the policy?” asks Ryan Horan, another customer. “Are they not doing it the way they should be doing it?” http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/06/26/the-boathouse-immigration/ View Quote |
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Well maybe if you weren't a dumbfuck and hired illegals.........
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The owner of one of Canton’s most popular waterfront restaurants, The Boathouse, says more than 30 immigrant workers left in fear after a Department of Homeland Security worker hand-delivered a letter demanding documentation of their immigration status. That stunned the eatery’s customers. “It seems like terrorizing people who are trying to work at the restaurant,” says customer Michelle Zhang. “It’s not only bad for for the business but it’s bad for the families.” “If that many left… are they not following the policy?” asks Ryan Horan, another customer. “Are they not doing it the way they should be doing it?” http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2017/06/26/the-boathouse-immigration/ good... We need to start handing out $100,000 fines for every illegal hired. |
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Boo fucking hoo. Same for the special snowflakes bitching about loosing their precious dishwashers/cooks/waiters/waitresses. No fucks given here. Get in line.
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It's often very difficult for a business owner to know if he is hiring an illegal. Business owners usually spend every last waking moment on making their business successful without becoming a trained investigator in false documents for every transient employee who comes through the door. They are told to hire legals, they make sure the paperwork is what it should be, then they are told they should be fined for hiring people with the(what seems to be) right paperwork. I seriously doubt restaurant owners are finding employees by picking them up in front of Home Depot in a crew cab pickup truck. Is a restaurant owner supposed to know if they are illegal based on how bad their english is? View Quote |
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