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Posted on: May 14th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Immigration ] [ Blogante Business ] [ Oklahoma ]
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Federal prosecutors want a Sulphur saddle maker fined $100,000 for hiring illegal immigrants.
Billy Cook Harness and Saddle Incorporated pleaded guilty last year to a charge of providing false Social Security information.”*
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