National Public Radio (emphasis mine):
A fence-building company in Southern California agrees to pay nearly $5 million in fines for hiring illegal immigrants. Two executives from the company may also serve jail time. The Golden State Fence Company's work includes some of the border fence between San Diego and Mexico.
After an immigration check in 1999 found undocumented workers on its payroll, Golden State promised to clean house. But when followup checks were made in 2004 and 2005, some of those same illegal workers were still on the job. In fact, U-S Attorney Carol Lam says as many as a third of the company's 750 workers may have been in the country illegally.
Isn't that fun? NPR tells us, "The government is also recommending jail time for [President] Melvin Kay and [Southern California manager] Michael McLaughlin, probably about six months."
(h/t Will Pate at NowPublic)
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