Illegal labor: boon or bust?
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- US immigration agents raided three Los Angeles sweatshops. Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham; al, et // Christian Science Monitor;8/25/95, Vol. 87 Issue 190, p2
Reports the raiding conducted by US Immigration agents on Los Angeles sweatshops on August 23, 1995, in which they arrested many Thai, Mexican and South American immigrants who were working there.
- Labor pains. Henderson, Rick // Reason;May95, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p18
Reports that the White House wants to hire 570 new Immigration & Naturalization Service and Labor Department investigators to harass and seize the assets of businesses suspected of hiring undocumented workers.
- INS action has employers double-checking records. Prenon, Mary T. // Westchester County Business Journal;04/14/97, Vol. 36 Issue 15, p1
Reports that business owners in Westchester County, New York have been prompted by the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to review the documentation of their employees. High rate of non-compliance in Manhattan during the INS's pilot program resulting to arrests of 1,824 illegal...
- Thai workers freed from California sweatshop. Laabs, Jennifer J. // Personnel Journal;Sep95, Vol. 74 Issue 9, p12
Reports on the release of undocumented Thai nationals from a sweatshop in El Monte, California. Number of workers freed from slave-like conditions; Possible deportation of nationals; Liability of firms that bought garments from the facility; Charges filed against the sweatshop overseers.
- Aliens working in the US. // U.S. News & World Report;7/1/85, Vol. 99 Issue 1, p69
Aliens working in the US are under restrictions. They cannot own a radio or TV station or more than 25% of a domestic airline. They cannot hold jobs with the federal government, and various state and local positions are closed to them. A look at the various duties and privileges which apply to...
- Clinton orders new illegal aliens law. // American Nurseryman;4/01/96, Vol. 183 Issue 7, p10
Reports on the signing into law of an executive order by President Bill Clinton which halts the federal contracts of companies that hire illegal aliens. Implications for nursery professionals; Responsibility of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; Exemptions.
- letters to the editor. Larsen, Jim; Larsen, Barbara; Russo, Mike // RSI: Roofing, Siding, Insulation;May2008, Vol. 85 Issue 5, p10
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Why illegals must stay," by Michael Russo in the March 2008 issue.
- INS sweep nets nearly 3,700 unauthorized workers. Leonard, Bill // HRMagazine;Oct96, Vol. 41 Issue 10, p8
Reports on the US Immigration and Naturalization Service's (INS) apprehension of illegal immigrant workers in the central United States. Number of workers apprehended and deported; Remarks of INS commissioner Doris Meissner regarding the issue.
- Kansas Plan To Allow Illegal Immigrants To Stay, Work. // Beef Expert Blog;2/6/2012, p3
The article reports on the plan of a coalition of business groups to propose a new program that will help illegal immigrants to remain in Kansas so they can get jobs in agriculture and other industries with labor shortages.


