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bluedragon

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In Montgomery, Alabama Hyundai has an automobile plant. That plant is under investigation over illegal immigrant children from eleven years old to seventeen working in the plant.

It appears the children were skipping school to work. These are subcontractor assembly jobs, but in an adult work environment. Mainly parts preparation for the lines. The Koreans say they were not aware of any underage children working those lines. It appears that the children were not "vetted" properly and were hired illegally.

It's easy to do if no is "Looking" I used to go to an Urgent Care Doctor that was Latin. The whole shopping center was Hispanic and his office staff all Hispanic. No problem with that and the Doctor was great. Beside the Doctor's office was a labor office for Hispanics. All were illegals. Across the street was a Shell gas station where they would line up and wait for day labor opportunities. These "labor" offices seem to be everywhere. So Hyundai has a local "labor" office that provides labor for simple parts preparation work. I think someone is going to lose their license over this one. So they'll be shut down and a new office will open up immediately. Maybe the new one will be more careful about childhood slavery.
 

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In Montgomery, Alabama Hyundai has an automobile plant. That plant is under investigation over illegal immigrant children from eleven years old to seventeen working in the plant.

It appears the children were skipping school to work. These are subcontractor assembly jobs, but in an adult work environment. Mainly parts preparation for the lines. The Koreans say they were not aware of any underage children working those lines. It appears that the children were not "vetted" properly and were hired illegally.

It's easy to do if no is "Looking" I used to go to an Urgent Care Doctor that was Latin. The whole shopping center was Hispanic and his office staff all Hispanic. No problem with that and the Doctor was great. Beside the Doctor's office was a labor office for Hispanics. All were illegals. Across the street was a Shell gas station where they would line up and wait for day labor opportunities. These "labor" offices seem to be everywhere. So Hyundai has a local "labor" office that provides labor for simple parts preparation work. I think someone is going to lose their license over this one. So they'll be shut down and a new office will open up immediately. Maybe the new one will be more careful about childhood slavery.

Really USA has child labor??
 

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I doesn’t surprise me these days. Everything shady is being done everywhere.

Reminds me of a local problem with around here with Asians being made to work in massage parlors and nail salons probably for pennies on the dollar. Slave labor. We were house shopping and looked at a house that was obviously lived in by Asians with the realtor. They had rooms that we couldn’t enter that were locked from the outside with the rice cooker going in the kitchen. They were most likely rooms slaves were kept in while not working. I couldn’t believe they were showing the house like that. We reported it.
 

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We have to look at the culture. Hispanics below Mexico have child labor. Look at the Ohio situation with the 10 year old girl that was pregnant. In the US that is frowned on. In Latin America a 35 year old man may be involved with a 14 year old and it's looked upon from a favorable position.

The ones that will fall in Montgomery is te labor office that put these children on the payroll and in the workplace. However, that office will suddenly open again with a new owner and will use children someplace else. I'm waiting to see what the Governor of Alabama does after the investigation is done. If she stays steadfast .....a number of people may well be dropped off in DC or NYC.
 

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In Montgomery, Alabama Hyundai has an automobile plant. That plant is under investigation over illegal immigrant children from eleven years old to seventeen working in the plant.

It appears the children were skipping school to work. These are subcontractor assembly jobs, but in an adult work environment. Mainly parts preparation for the lines. The Koreans say they were not aware of any underage children working those lines. It appears that the children were not "vetted" properly and were hired illegally.

It's easy to do if no is "Looking" I used to go to an Urgent Care Doctor that was Latin. The whole shopping center was Hispanic and his office staff all Hispanic. No problem with that and the Doctor was great. Beside the Doctor's office was a labor office for Hispanics. All were illegals. Across the street was a Shell gas station where they would line up and wait for day labor opportunities. These "labor" offices seem to be everywhere. So Hyundai has a local "labor" office that provides labor for simple parts preparation work. I think someone is going to lose their license over this one. So they'll be shut down and a new office will open up immediately. Maybe the new one will be more careful about childhood slavery.
Immigration laws exist, they just aren't practiced. They turn a blind eye to illegals. It sounds like slavery to me, underage kids working in an automobile plant? I remember immigration laws being revamped in 1998 and there was a $10k fine for any employer who hired illegals. But they don't enforce that law. In California, farms would probably go out of business if they couldn't get cheap labor. Americans aren't willing to do hard farming labor jobs. Imagine if we exercised the laws - no one would be crossing the border. Imagine if we didn't give free hand outs, a free living, healthcare, schooling, housing ... "Come one, come all to the USA ... we are generous ... we will give you a free living, a drivers license, EBT ... you don't have to be a citizen ... just come ... oh, and make sure you vote Democratic.
 

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I sat in traffic court in Plant City, Fl for three days. To get a speeding ticket removed. I won by the way.

Plant City is strawberry country, they have an abundance of migratory farm workers all year long. This was a lesson in justice being equal under the law. Day one 450 people in court. Plea, guilty, not guilty, no contest. Day two 200 people in court. Ran out of time ....day three and I won because the State Trooper that ticketed me, agreed with what I had to counter with. So he went back on duty and the state had no one to represent them. Case dismissed.

The cases were interesting. Migrant Farm Worker, no license, expired plates, no registration, no insurance, hits twelve cars downtown, runs three stop signs and four traffic lights, gets caught when he finally wrecked the car and couldn't go anywhere else. The fine was $35. It took all the group had to come up with $35. Everyone pooled their money. Next case Middle Income white kid, no trailer lights and causes an accident at night because of the lack of equipment on his vehicle. Dad is with him in court. Fine? $400 and a suspended license for 30 days.

That fine hurt that kid as much as the fine for the farm worker. Every case made sense as time went on. These migrant farm workers are green card holders and do a job badly needed. What troubles me is the number of farm workers that have displaced green card holders.

I know several farm owners there and they all agree that they use only green card holders for the jobs. That keeps the dedicated families that have been there faithfully for years in play.
 

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Someone needs to go to jail
Thank goodness its not me....I need execution!
 

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The state announced today, they are investigating Hyundai and the sub contractor supplying the labor. Someone will take the fall when all is said and done. Children, as young as 12 years old were being used.