As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

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The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.

Why did trump recently grant clemency to an employer convicted either under bush or obama for hiring I believe the count was 300 illegals? It will either be selective prosecution or none at all.

I have all along thought trump is playing a game and he hits immigration hard when he see his base straying away. I don't really think he believes or wants anything done, it's Steven Miller and most of his base that wants something done.
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
They're working on it, is what I heard. Some of the businesses involved in the Mississippi busts are being investigated--it's not always easy to "prove" the employer knew. If they can prove it, I hope those owners go to jail.
 
Why did trump recently grant clemency to an employer convicted either under bush or obama for hiring I believe the count was 300 illegals? It will either be selective prosecution or none at all.

I have all along thought trump is playing a game and he hits immigration hard when he see his base straying away. I don't really think he believes or wants anything done, it's Steven Miller and most of his base that wants something done.

We had massive hordes of illegals come in waves since 2016, so many it overwhelmed the CBP who ended up in processing people, giving them rides deeper into the interior and cutting them loose.

At least they're documented, and you know most of them will get to stay if they don't fuck up. It's because we need the labor, Trump has to maintain the loyalty of his base and satisfy the business community.

So we get a shit show.

I'm still happy he beat the sociopath hag.


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The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
could be the employees provided false information
long ago, my brother worked for a golf course
he said the boss told 2 Mexicans they had to be laid off because their SSNs were not good
..the Mexicans said ''we can get other SSNs'' !!!!!!!!!
so, it's not that simple
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Because Trump is a hypocrite.

This is about Trump's bigotry and hate, not a comprehensive enforcement of immigration law.
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Illegal immigrants cited in theft of 39 million Social Security numbers
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Because Trump is a hypocrite.

This is about Trump's bigotry and hate, not a comprehensive enforcement of immigration law.
hhhahhahahhaha
see my most recent posts
 
Corporations aren't in the business of identifying forged documents.

And since some judges have decided that only courts can determine a person's legal status it is far beyond a companies authority.

Now if a company has employees they are paying under the table or have been notified by the IRS the SS# given is invalid and doesn't fire the person, the company should be prosecuted.

I am sure everyone here knows when a US company hires a person an I-9 form has to be filled out, with copies of the appropriate id documents, SS card, birth cert, passport, green card, work visa, etc.

What I bet some people don't know is that form is not sent to any govt agency. It is merely kept on file by the company and must be made available for inspection if requested.
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
They're working on it, is what I heard. Some of the businesses involved in the Mississippi busts are being investigated--it's not always easy to "prove" the employer knew. If they can prove it, I hope those owners go to jail.

How did ICE know and the owners didn't.
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
could be the employees provided false information
long ago, my brother worked for a golf course
he said the boss told 2 Mexicans they had to be laid off because their SSNs were not good
..the Mexicans said ''we can get other SSNs'' !!!!!!!!!
so, it's not that simple

So 650 people are working in your plant and you don't know they are illegal, smfh.
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Illegal immigrants cited in theft of 39 million Social Security numbers

How many folks have been arrested for giving out these false SSNs?
 
Corporations aren't in the business of identifying forged documents.

And since some judges have decided that only courts can determine a person's legal status it is far beyond a companies authority.

Now if a company has employees they are paying under the table or have been notified by the IRS the SS# given is invalid and doesn't fire the person, the company should be prosecuted.

I am sure everyone here knows when a US company hires a person an I-9 form has to be filled out, with copies of the appropriate id documents, SS card, birth cert, passport, green card, work visa, etc.

What I bet some people don't know is that form is not sent to any govt agency. It is merely kept on file by the company and must be made available for inspection if requested.

Any excuse will do. What % of the workforce is Hispanic in these plants?
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Illegal immigrants cited in theft of 39 million Social Security numbers

How many folks have been arrested for giving out these false SSNs?
??!!
giving out???
it clearly states ''THEFT OF''
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Illegal immigrants cited in theft of 39 million Social Security numbers

How many folks have been arrested for giving out these false SSNs?
??!!
giving out???
it clearly states ''THEFT OF''

So illegals are coming to this country and getting on a computer and just stealing SSNs, come on dude you are smarter than that.
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Illegal immigrants cited in theft of 39 million Social Security numbers

How many folks have been arrested for giving out these false SSNs?
??!!
giving out???
it clearly states ''THEFT OF''

So illegals are coming to this country and getting on a computer and just stealing SSNs, come on dude you are smarter than that.
whatever--you asked why they are not prosecuted--I told you why
 
The Trump administration has eagerly pursued arrests of undocumented immigrants over the last two years, culminating in a record-setting raid of Mississippi poultry plants this week. But the administration appears to have been far less aggressive in going after corporations involved in those cases.

Prosecuting corporations, as opposed to individual workers or managers, for immigration-related offenses was also relatively rare during the Obama administration, but it has slowed further under the Trump administration, according to a database maintained by Duke University and the University of Virginia and data reviewed by The Washington Post.

The Corporate Prosecution Registry tracks cases in which companies, rather than individuals, are charged with violating federal law, and it includes cases resolved with plea agreements as well as deferred and non-prosecution agreements.

There were at least 88 such cases against companies for immigration violations between 2009 and 2016 during the Obama administration and at least five companies prosecuted for immigration violations since Trump took office in 2017, according to the data on corporate prosecutions and a review of news releases from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

As workplace raids multiply, Trump administration charges few companies

Why are these corporations and owners never charged for hiring these illegals? This is a prime example of why illegals come to this country.
Illegal immigrants cited in theft of 39 million Social Security numbers

How many folks have been arrested for giving out these false SSNs?
??!!
giving out???
it clearly states ''THEFT OF''

So illegals are coming to this country and getting on a computer and just stealing SSNs, come on dude you are smarter than that.


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