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October 7, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
Now it’s freaking SAMS Culb/Wal-Mart. Their Supplier Chargrill Inc. has been busted for hiring Illegal Aliens most recently as April of 2007.
Source: http://10keveryday.com/?m=20070404&paged=2
UPDATE: Federal immigration agents arrested 62 sanitation workers during a Wednesday morning raid at Cargill Inc.’s pork plant in Beardstown, Illinois, some on identity theft charges and others for being illegal immigrants, immigration officials said.
The arrests disrupted meat production at the plant for about three hours, but no Cargill employees were arrested, immigration and company officials said.
Take note it’s freaking sanitation workers. DOES ANYBODY SEE THE FREAKING LINK TO THIS?! Let’s see you open borders morons try to justify this.
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October 7, 2007 by Matt Heckman.
With all of this recalling with Spinach, Chicken, Beef and several other foods, each occasion quickly is buried and forgotten with no answers to the source of the problem. Let’s face it folks, growing up we never had these issues and never hear any stories about them from the media. What has changed in the past 20 to 30 years? That right the flooding of Illegal Aliens.
The interesting part in all of this is when you connect the dots. One of the suppliers for Topps is National Beef Packing in
This only gets more scary as Mayor Marvel-Less Tom McMahon brags about how he, and Al Boscov brought the business of Sun-Rich foods corporation based out in
The bottom line is Illegal Aliens are not an issue of race that the open borders crowd expect you to believe, but the issue goes to health, bio-terrorism, and most importantly the exploitation of desperate people who wish to leave their oppressive countries.
It’s time this gets brought into the light and the elite that desire a 2nd class citizenry be called out.
Source: http://wehirealiens.com/employer/index.asp?id=764
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