Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention. I see FFS NO Problem here! Work the jailed!

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A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
 
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It's considered slave labor if they haven't been convicted of a crime..

Hmm? Yes. We can adjust the wage. So we still turn a profit. And.they can.kiss my
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It's considered slave labor if they haven't been convicted of a crime..

and even after conviction there has to be some payment.

YES, Fine their employers 50% of Gross Income for 25 years.
Give these illegals when back in their own country a cut. Like 15-20%.
If no employers. We can cut some work deals for skilled labor.
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
/----/ "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time." - Baretta. BTW, what's wrong with them having a job? The get free everything plus a few dollars a day. So what?
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
/----/ "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time." - Baretta. BTW, what's wrong with them having a job? The get free everything plus a few dollars a day. So what?
MAGA.. More employed each day. The wrong way. ICE Arrests 225 In 6 Days During New York Operation - Breaking911

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But some are good ones.

Arrests include:

  • In East Elmhurst, a 56 year-old Haitian national, who has convictions of Manslaughter 2nd Degree, Tampering with Physical Evidence, and Criminal Possession of a Weapon 4th degree, and sentenced to 4-12 years in prison;
  • In Brentwood, a 35 year-old, Guatemalan national, previously removed from the U.S. on five separate occasions, who has convictions of DWI, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation of a Motor vehicle, and Illegal Reentry after Removal;
  • In Brooklyn, a 39 year-old Jamaican national, and registered sexual offender, who has convictions ofCriminal Possession of a Loaded Firearm 3rd degree (2 counts), and Attempted Rape 1st degree. The victim, a child under the age of 13;
  • In Manhattan, a 38 year-old Romanian national, and lifetime registered sexual offender, who has convictions of Possessing Sexual Performance by a Child, and sentenced to 10 years of probation supervision;
  • In Manhattan, a 36 year-old Dominican national, wanted in his home country for charges of Homicide, Administrative Corruption, and Accepting Bribes;
  • In Brooklyn, a 39 year-old Ghanaian national, and registered sexual offender, who has convictions of Sexual Abuse 3rd degree and Attempted Forcible Touching in 2012 , and again of Sexual Abuse 3rd degree and Attempted Forcible Touching in 2017;
  • In Brooklyn, a 31 year-old Mexican national, who has convictions of Rape 2nd (Intercourse with person less than 15 years old), and Tampering with Witness;
  • In Hempstead, a 40 year-old previously removed Salvadoran national, who has convictions of Assault,Burglary of a Vehicle, Attempted Forcible Touching, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Driving Without a License, DUI, Failure to Identify as a Fugitive from Justice, and Sexual Abuse;
  • In the Bronx, a 58 year-old, twice removed Trinidadian national, released from NYPD custody with an active detainer, who has convictions of Conspiracy to Produce Identification Documents, Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance, Forgery, Fraud, Interstate Transportation of Stolen Property, and Possession of Stolen Property, and False Statement on a U.S. Passport Application;
  • In Jamaica, a 57 year-old Jamaican national, who has convictions of Sexual Abuse 1st degree: Contact w/ person Less than 14 Years Old;
  • In Manhattan, a 38 year-old previously removed Dominican national, released from NYPD custody with an active detainer, who has convictions of Attempted Criminal Possession of Weapon, Criminal Possession Controlled Substance, Identity Theft, and Grand Larceny, and Stalking;
  • In the Bronx, a 33 year-old Dominican national, who has convictions of Criminal Possession of a Weapon – Loaded Firearm, Robbery 1st degree, Forcible Theft with a Deadly Weapon (2 counts), for which he was sentenced to 6 years in prison and 5 years of parole supervision;
  • In Brooklyn, a 32 year-old Ecuadorian national, and registered sexual offender, who has convictions of Rape 2nd degree, who was sentenced to 4 years in prison victim, a child under the age of 13;
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
/----/ "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time." - Baretta. BTW, what's wrong with them having a job? The get free everything plus a few dollars a day. So what?
MAGA.. More employed each day. The wrong way. ICE Arrests 225 In 6 Days During New York Operation - Breaking911

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/---/ Hey Dumbass - prisoners have had jailhouse jobs for centuries. You make it sound like it's something new invented by Trump.
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
/----/ "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time." - Baretta. BTW, what's wrong with them having a job? The get free everything plus a few dollars a day. So what?
MAGA.. More employed each day. The wrong way. ICE Arrests 225 In 6 Days During New York Operation - Breaking911

View attachment 188804
/---/ Hey Dumbass - prisoners have had jailhouse jobs for centuries. You make it sound like it's something new invented by Trump.
Did I ever say that in the thread? I'm pro-slave level wage working them. As for the Great Douche. IT has nothang to do with this, outside of allowing more raids.
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
/----/ "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time." - Baretta. BTW, what's wrong with them having a job? The get free everything plus a few dollars a day. So what?
MAGA.. More employed each day. The wrong way. ICE Arrests 225 In 6 Days During New York Operation - Breaking911

View attachment 188804
/---/ Hey Dumbass - prisoners have had jailhouse jobs for centuries. You make it sound like it's something new invented by Trump.
Did I ever say that in the thread? I'm pro-slave level wage working them. As for the Great Douche. IT has nothang to do with this, outside of allowing more raids.
/——/ My bad. Sorry
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
/----/ "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time." - Baretta. BTW, what's wrong with them having a job? The get free everything plus a few dollars a day. So what?
MAGA.. More employed each day. The wrong way. ICE Arrests 225 In 6 Days During New York Operation - Breaking911

View attachment 188804
/---/ Hey Dumbass - prisoners have had jailhouse jobs for centuries. You make it sound like it's something new invented by Trump.
Did I ever say that in the thread? I'm pro-slave level wage working them. As for the Great Douche. IT has nothang to do with this, outside of allowing more raids.
/——/ My bad. Sorry
Earned respect points.
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
Seems excessive for a federal, civil misdemeanor.
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
Seems excessive for a federal, civil misdemeanor.

Okay? This needs to be adjusted. But Employer needs to be hunted down.
Take as much as possible from them. Once employers understand it costs
more to employ illegals. The rest fixes itself. But somedays I need day labor.
I see few whites but go for blacks before brown. More blacks are legals in my area.

btw: I've employed illegals many times long ago. I stopped that.
 
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A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
Seems excessive for a federal, civil misdemeanor.

Okay? This needs to be adjusted. But Employer needs to be hunted down.
Take as much as possible from them. Once employers understand it costs
more to employ illegals. The rest fixes itself. But somedays I need day labor.
I see few whites but go for blacks before brown.

btw: I've employed illegals many times long ago. I stopped that.
Only national socialists say that.

Liberal socialists claim all foreign nationals in the US should have a federal id. A simple fine or fee, can make that happen via applied Capitalism.

Naturalization is not automatic for foreign nationals. They have to apply for permanent residence or citizenship, and get in line, along with everyone else.
 
A new class-action lawsuit alleges the private company behind one of the nation's largest immigrant detention centers makes millions in profits while forcing detainees to work for meager wages.

Detainees at the Stewart Detention Center in south Georgia generally make between $1 and $4 a day for tasks such as preparing food, mopping floors and doing laundry, according to the lawsuit, which describes the practice as a "deprivation scheme" and alleges it's a violation of human trafficking laws. Detainees who work double shifts can earn up to $8 a day.
Lawsuit alleges 'forced labor' in immigrant detention - CNN

:dunno: If you get arrested, your a state worker still freed.
In the case, they broke our laws by entering illegally or stayed over on a visa.
Either self-deport if no other crimes. Turn in your employers for a free air ride home.
But if you fight to stay, you work to pay your way still freed somehow.
Seems excessive for a federal, civil misdemeanor.

Okay? This needs to be adjusted. But Employer needs to be hunted down.
Take as much as possible from them. Once employers understand it costs
more to employ illegals. The rest fixes itself. But somedays I need day labor.
I see few whites but go for blacks before brown.

btw: I've employed illegals many times long ago. I stopped that.
Only national socialists say that.

Liberal socialists claim all foreign nationals in the US should have a federal id. A simple fine or fee, can make that happen via applied Capitalism.

Naturalization is not automatic for foreign nationals. They have to apply for permanent residence or citizenship, and get in line, along with everyone else.

Did I say these thangs? The answer is no!

But Fyi. The Great Douche claimed credit for the Sochi Olympics today! To suck on Putin's DICK once again. Please tell me about any others in the WH past that sucked more than the Douche, please.
Has anyone investigated if Putin likes Orange Cheeto crumbs on his better Larger Dick?
 
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