ICE Is Doing a Great Job. 2018 Was a Big Year.

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ICE has been arresting illegal aliens and auditing employers this past year, like never before. Raids of workplaces soared from 1700 in 2017, to about 7000 in 2018 (a 412% increase). Likewise, audits of employers went from 1300 in 2017, to nearly 6000 this year (462% increase).

Worksite arrests jumped from 300 (2017), to 2300 this year (a 766% increase). In contrast with the Obama years, ICE now says it "will arrest and process for removal, workers identified during audits and investigations.” The Trump administration has also gotten more hardline on illegal immigration, by now targeting for deportation, ALL illegal aliens, rather than just those with criminal histories.

The increase in enforcement also included raids on about 100 7-11 convenience stores, across the country.

While the overall number of arrests is relatively small compared to the number of illegal aliens working in America, the stepped up enforcement does send a chilly message to employers that they cannot hire illegal aliens with impunity and face big risks in doing so. Nobody knows if they will be the next ones to be raided.

ICE Dramatically Increased Workplace Arrests Of Undocumented Immigrants In 2018
 
The increase in enforcement also included raids on about 100 7-11 convenience stores, across the country.

Yes, they got Apu!

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He doesn't even appear on the Simpsons anymore.
 
ICE has been arresting illegal aliens and auditing employers this past year, like never before. Raids of workplaces soared from 1700 in 2017, to about 7000 in 2018 (a 412% increase). Likewise, audits of employers went from 1300 in 2017, to nearly 6000 this year (462% increase).

Worksite arrests jumped from 300 (2017), to 2300 this year (a 766% increase). In contrast with the Obama years, ICE now says it "will arrest and process for removal, workers identified during audits and investigations.” The Trump administration has also gotten more hardline on illegal immigration, by now targeting for deportation, ALL illegal aliens, rather than just those with criminal histories.

The increase in enforcement also included raids on about 100 7-11 convenience stores, across the country.

While the overall number of arrests is relatively small compared to the number of illegal aliens working in America, the stepped up enforcement does send a chilly message to employers that they cannot hire illegal aliens with impunity and face big risks in doing so. Nobody knows if they will be the next ones to be raided.

ICE Dramatically Increased Workplace Arrests Of Undocumented Immigrants In 2018

So what happened to 7-Eleven, did they pay a huge fine???
 
About Joseph M. DePinto
American businessman Joseph DePinto is the President and CEO of 7-Eleven, Inc. with an estimated net worth of $40 million and an annual salary of $1.03 million. The international chain of convenience stores was founded in 1927. It is primarily operating as a franchise and is the world’s largest operator, franchisor, and licensor of convenience stores with more than 50,250 outlets in 16 countries.
Joseph DePinto Net Worth | TheRichest
 
So what happened to 7-Eleven, did they pay a huge fine???
Employers don't typically pay fines or even get blamed, due to the IRCA law requiring "knowingly hiring", as employers are often duped by fraudulent documents (as "common as leaves on trees"). Thus, investigations are time-consuming and convictions are difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.

Employer convictions will soar if the word "knowingly" is ever removed from IRCA, but getting a job could be made difficult for anyone not a friend or relative of the employer.

I'm not sure about 7-11s, but some other employers have been arrested and paid fines in the MILLIONS of $$$.
 
About Joseph M. DePinto
American businessman Joseph DePinto is the President and CEO of 7-Eleven, Inc. with an estimated net worth of $40 million and an annual salary of $1.03 million. The international chain of convenience stores was founded in 1927. It is primarily operating as a franchise and is the world’s largest operator, franchisor, and licensor of convenience stores with more than 50,250 outlets in 16 countries.
Joseph DePinto Net Worth | TheRichest
:yourpointsmile:
 
They got his real life counterpart.

Yes, going after some guy working at the 7/11... that'll show 'em...

Not sure why you spend so much time hating people who are worse off than you are... it shows a real emptiness in your life.
I'm not sure why you're not sure, since I must have posted this 100 times in USMB over the past few years, and you should know it well without my postings (you would if you didn't attach to liberal OMISSION media)

Harms of Immigration

1.
Americans lose jobs. (especially Whites due to affirmative action).

2. Wage reduction.

3. Tax $ lost (due to off books work + lower wages paid).

4. Remittance $$$ lost. ($138 Billion/year).

5. Tax $$ lost to immigrants on welfare.

6. Increased crime.

7. Increased traffic congestion.

8. Increased pollution.

9. Overcrowding in hospital ERs.

10. Overcrowding in recreational facilities.

11. Overcrowding in government offices.

12. Overcrowding in schools.

13. Decrease in funds available for entitlements.

14. Cultural erosion.

15. Overuse of scarce resources (oil, gasoline, fresh water, jobs, electricity, food, etc)

16. Introduction of foreign diseases.

17. Influx of terrorists (ex. ISIS with "Syrian refugees", MS-13 with caravan))

18. Litter

19. Forest fires.
 
ICE has been arresting illegal aliens and auditing employers this past year, like never before. Raids of workplaces soared from 1700 in 2017, to about 7000 in 2018 (a 412% increase). Likewise, audits of employers went from 1300 in 2017, to nearly 6000 this year (462% increase).

Worksite arrests jumped from 300 (2017), to 2300 this year (a 766% increase). In contrast with the Obama years, ICE now says it "will arrest and process for removal, workers identified during audits and investigations.” The Trump administration has also gotten more hardline on illegal immigration, by now targeting for deportation, ALL illegal aliens, rather than just those with criminal histories.

The increase in enforcement also included raids on about 100 7-11 convenience stores, across the country.

While the overall number of arrests is relatively small compared to the number of illegal aliens working in America, the stepped up enforcement does send a chilly message to employers that they cannot hire illegal aliens with impunity and face big risks in doing so. Nobody knows if they will be the next ones to be raided.

ICE Dramatically Increased Workplace Arrests Of Undocumented Immigrants In 2018


then why spend $$$ on a wall?

~S~
 
About Joseph M. DePinto
American businessman Joseph DePinto is the President and CEO of 7-Eleven, Inc. with an estimated net worth of $40 million and an annual salary of $1.03 million. The international chain of convenience stores was founded in 1927. It is primarily operating as a franchise and is the world’s largest operator, franchisor, and licensor of convenience stores with more than 50,250 outlets in 16 countries.
Joseph DePinto Net Worth | TheRichest
:yourpointsmile:

What happened to him, did he get a HUGE fine???
 
not a thing happened to him only small mom and pop companies are fined for hiring illegals. The big fish get away with everything. I imagine as we speak a lot of home builders and remodelers in TX have a lot of illegals working for them.
A WHOLE lot of companies are employing illegal aliens, but not necessarily because they're "big fish"

Several high-profile enforcement actions also took place in 2018, including >>>

In April, HSI ( Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents and auditors) executed a federal search warrant at a slaughterhouse in Bean Station, Tennessee, and arrested 104 aliens on immigration violations. In September, the owner of the company pleaded guilty in federal court to tax fraud, wire fraud and employing illegal aliens. He faces various prison time and fines when he is sentenced early next year, and he has also agreed to pay $1.4 million in restitution before his sentencing.
  • In August, HSI executed a series of criminal arrest warrants for 17 individuals connected to an alleged criminal conspiracy to exploit illegal alien laborers for profit, fraud, wire fraud and money laundering, and served search warrants for worksite violations at agricultural firms in Nebraska, Minnesota and Nevada. The ongoing criminal investigation is being coordinated with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Nebraska.
  • In August, HSI executed criminal search warrants at a trailer manufacturer in Sumner, Texas, and arrested 160 people on immigration violations, many who were using stolen identities of U.S. citizens. The ongoing criminal investigation is being coordinated with U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas.
Businesses were ordered to pay more than $10.2 million in judicial fines, forfeitures and restitutions in FY18 including a Texas business that agreed to forfeit more than $5.5 million and perform remedial measures, following a five-year investigation into the company and an Oklahoma business that agreed to pay more than $1 million. HSI also levied businesses another $10.2 million in civil penalties in FY18.

ICE worksite enforcement investigations in FY18 surge
 
not a thing happened to him only small mom and pop companies are fined for hiring illegals. The big fish get away with everything. I imagine as we speak a lot of home builders and remodelers in TX have a lot of illegals working for them.
A WHOLE lot of companies are employing illegal aliens, but not necessarily because they're "big fish"

Several high-profile enforcement actions also took place in 2018, including >>>

In April, HSI ( Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents and auditors) executed a federal search warrant at a slaughterhouse in Bean Station, Tennessee, and arrested 104 aliens on immigration violations. In September, the owner of the company pleaded guilty in federal court to tax fraud, wire fraud and employing illegal aliens. He faces various prison time and fines when he is sentenced early next year, and he has also agreed to pay $1.4 million in restitution before his sentencing.
  • In August, HSI executed a series of criminal arrest warrants for 17 individuals connected to an alleged criminal conspiracy to exploit illegal alien laborers for profit, fraud, wire fraud and money laundering, and served search warrants for worksite violations at agricultural firms in Nebraska, Minnesota and Nevada. The ongoing criminal investigation is being coordinated with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Nebraska.
  • In August, HSI executed criminal search warrants at a trailer manufacturer in Sumner, Texas, and arrested 160 people on immigration violations, many who were using stolen identities of U.S. citizens. The ongoing criminal investigation is being coordinated with U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas.
Businesses were ordered to pay more than $10.2 million in judicial fines, forfeitures and restitutions in FY18 including a Texas business that agreed to forfeit more than $5.5 million and perform remedial measures, following a five-year investigation into the company and an Oklahoma business that agreed to pay more than $1 million. HSI also levied businesses another $10.2 million in civil penalties in FY18.

ICE worksite enforcement investigations in FY18 surge


A wall 1000'ft high isn't going to stop what ICE is managing to finally ENFORCE

~S~
 

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