Kevy Baby
02-12-2007, 06:58 PM
If this was covered previously, I apologize. I looked but could not find.
You can read the NPR article here (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6626823). Basically, one of the contractors who built the 14 mile long fence on the US side of the Mexican Border has been charged for employing more than 250 illegal workers - about a third of its work force.
Golden State Fence's attorney, Richard Hirsch, admits his client broke the law. But he says the case proves that construction companies need a guest-worker program.Sometimes, ya just gotta laugh.
You can read the NPR article here (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6626823). Basically, one of the contractors who built the 14 mile long fence on the US side of the Mexican Border has been charged for employing more than 250 illegal workers - about a third of its work force.
Golden State Fence's attorney, Richard Hirsch, admits his client broke the law. But he says the case proves that construction companies need a guest-worker program.Sometimes, ya just gotta laugh.