I wonder if the reason the FEDs got wind of this project is because American workers were complaining about being shut out of jobs in favor of imported labor through abusing the visa system. This is not just a US problem, but it is international. Imported labor comes in under tourist or business travel visas. Neither avenue gives someone the right to work in the US. I just hope the opportunity to shed light on this practice of imported labor is not wasted. Corporations have been getting away with this for decades. Georgia needs to step up and do the right thing.
All I know is that the matter somehow got the attention of the Administration. From what I understand it was an investigation that led to the raid - it was not random but targeted. We shall see if there are others in the crosshairs. At the very least, it should put employers on notice.
I wonder if the reason the FEDs got wind of this project is because American workers were complaining about being shut out of jobs in favor of imported labor through abusing the visa system. This is not just a US problem, but it is international. Imported labor comes in under tourist or business travel visas. Neither avenue gives someone the right to work in the US. I just hope the opportunity to shed light on this practice of imported labor is not wasted. Corporations have been getting away with this for decades. Georgia needs to step up and do the right thing.
All I know is that the matter somehow got the attention of the Administration. From what I understand it was an investigation that led to the raid - it was not random but targeted. We shall see if there are others in the crosshairs. At the very least, it should put employers on notice.