Indictment charges Wichita firm with hiring illegal immigrants. Kansas

Posted on: August 10th, 2006
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“A Wichita manufacturing company, its owner and two top managers were charged Thursday with knowingly hiring illegal immigrants and helping them obtain fraudulent documents, authorities said.

A 28-count indictment filed in federal court in Wichita names Bob Eisel Powder Coatings and its owner and president, Bob Eisel. Also named in the indictment were general manager Kenrick “Butch” Steinert and foreman Troy Hook.”

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