Posted on: April 21st, 2006
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ]
Tags: Chertoff, Michael Chertoff, Raids
“Federal officials warned businesses of an expanding crackdown on the employment of illegal immigrants Thursday as agents completed what was called the largest workplace immigration raids in national history, targeting a company with U.S. headquarters in Houston.
“History shows that there are large companies that operate with a business model that relies to a significant extent on undocumented illegal labor,” Department of Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff said. “I can tell you that we are continuing to investigate other companies as we speak here today.”"
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