St. Paul McDonald’s sued by applicants who claim they were rejected for being born in U.S. - Minnesota

Posted on: June 5th, 2008
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“Two Hispanic men have sued the owner of a McDonald’s in downtown St. Paul, claiming the restaurant’s manager told them he wouldn’t hire them because they were born in America.

“Oh, I only want to hire Mexicans from Mexico,” the lawsuit quotes the unidentified manager as telling one of the job applicants. “When I hire Mexicans from America, they always quit.”"*

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