This report is another stunning victory in the enforcement of our country's immigration laws and the reassertion of our national sovereignty.
And in Chicago of all places!
So much for the "sanctuary city" designation imposed by Bully Mayor Rahm Emmanuel. This latest raid into a private firm should remind all illegal alien activists and their enablers that sanctuary cities and sanctuary state policies are doomed to fail. The federal government will enforce all immigration laws, with or without the support and assistance of local and state law enforcement.
What makes this latest raid and round-up significant, too, is that RINO Governor Bruce Rauner signed off on similar sanctuary state legislation, as though he could pander to the growing Hispanic vote in Chicago and throughout the state to shore up his 2018 re-election bid.
This is going to deal a major blow to the Illinois and Chicago Democratic Parties too, of course, since they just lost about 800 votes!
A Swiss maker of hamburger buns for McDonald’s Corp. said it’s
struggling to run a Chicago bakery after it lost a third of its workers in a
clampdown on 800 immigrants without sufficient documentation.
The McDonald's corporation is based in Illinois. Why they haven't left the state is anyone's guess, since Illinois is so hostile to business interests, homeowners, and taxpayers of all backgrounds. Almost every company with access to cheap, illegal alien labor will seek it out. It's time to remove these perverse incentives. First, crack down on illegal immigration by deporting the illegal aliens currently in the country. Second, impose stiff penalties, including incarceration, for business owners and CEOs who permit and pursue hiring illegal aliens.
About 35 percent of the workers at Cloverhill Bakery had to be
replaced, according to Zurich-based Aryzta AG. The company, which makes baked
goods for fast-food chains and supermarkets at a bakery in Chicago's Galewood
neighborhood, said the employees were supplied by a job-placement agency that
faced federal audits earlier this year. It also has a warehouse in Cicero.
So, one company wants to pass the buck onto the staffing agency. Well, let's see how long that game lasts. I worked at one of the dining commons at UC Irvine, and a number of illegal aliens were staffed there. As soon as ICE and a federal audit targeted the company (this was during the Clinton Administration, mind you), 9 employees were gone!
“It’s proceeding very, very slowly because it’s like having a brand new
factory and a brand new workforce,” Chief Executive Officer Kevin Toland said
on a call with analysts. “That’s presenting a lot of challenges, as you can
imagine.”
Notice how the media reports want to show excessive compassion for the businesses as well as the illegal aliens. Where is the compassion for Americans pushed out of work, losing access to grants and other favors funded by taxpayer dollars? What about the Americans whose lives have been taken by illegal aliens? This business is at fault, not the fault of ICE or our President or the voters in the country. The men and women in Chicago have been looking for work, too. Why should they be punished because a handful of major companies want to undermine the sovereignty of the United States to rake in easy money?
The raid on workers at Cloverhill is one of the biggest U.S. employment
headaches reported by a European company so far as President Donald Trump has
made curbing undocumented immigration a centerpiece of his presidency. Aryzta
said it faces challenges in retaining staff in the U.S. and pressure to raise
wages.
TOUGH!
Notice the last legal and professional indiscretion of writing "undocumented immigration". What is that?! I have never heard of such politicized verbal niceties. What a joke! There is immigration, and there is invasion. The notion that a European staffing company would be so out of touch as to miss awareness of stateside companies hiring illegals--that is just too difficult to believe.
The company did not specify when the raid happened, but said in its
annual report "following this disruption [Cloverhill] locations incurred
€16.3m of losses during June and July 2017."
The Cloverhill issues led to a 7 percent decline in Aryzta’s sales from
North America in the three months through October. The increase in employment
costs — which is affecting retailers and restaurants nationwide — will
eventually lead to higher consumer prices, Toland said.
So what?! I am willing to pay a little more for food and other basic products rather than suffer the massive costs to the public sector and on the taxpayer because of illegal immigration. Once again, notice the perverse lengths that the liberal media take to defend illegal immigration and cheap labor rather than report on the natural consequences of enforcing our laws vs. not enforcing our laws.
Aryzta wasn’t able to verify that the workers had the necessary
documents to work because they were brought in by a staffing agency, interim
Chief Financial Officer David Wilkinson said in September. He also said the
board wasn’t aware of the extent of the risk that existed to the business. The
company first reported the loss of 800 workers at that time.
The Swiss company didn’t name the staffing company.
Why didn't the Chicago Tribune investigate?
Because the paper, like the rest of the National Tribune Corp. declining empire, is pro-illegal, absorbed in this left-wing agenda for open borders, globalism, and radical equality at all costs. Thank God for President Trump and the acting Direct of ICE Thomas Homas. It's time that our national law enforcement retained and reasserted their power to enforce our immigration laws and put the safety and well-being of Americans FIRST!
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