Posted on 08/22/2006 10:37:36 PM PDT by Ladycalif
An Orange County attorney filed a lawsuit Monday accusing a Kern County farmer of hiring illegal immigrants to undercut his client's contract to provide blueberry pickers during harvest.
The suit on behalf of farm-labor contractor AgriLabor is the first in a series of suits that attorney David Klehm of Anaheim says he has undertaken since quitting his stable job as a medical-malpractice lawyer two months ago to take on California companies that he says skirt immigration law.
(Excerpt) Read more at ocregister.com ...
Mr. Klehm is scheduled to appear on a CBS special soon. Please send any companies that fit the aforementioned description in his direction.
I love the smell of a (patriotic) lawsuit in the morning. barry Contact info : Law Offices of David Klehm 1851 East First Street Suite 900 Santa Ana, CA92705 (714) 619-9303 dklehm@hotmail.com www.illegalemployers.org
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Way to get the b@st@rds. Go for the money and dry up the demand for Presidente Jorge's amigos.
A good lawyer!
Thanks! And congrats to David Khlem for his dedication to this cause! His firm is beginning it's efforts in California and plans to spread across the country filing RICO suits against employers of illegals, doing the job that Bush and the Federal government. refuses to do.
For more information on RICO: A New Tool for
Immigration Law Enforcement
http://www.cis.org/articles/2003/back1103.html
Enforcing immigration laws by penalizing those who employ them is ONE step towards attrition and self deportation of illegals.
As individual states also begin to deny Welfare Benefits , without jobs, medical, cash, housing and food, illegal aliens will leave.
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Klehm's Website:
http://www.IllegalEmployers.org/index2.html
Mission Statement: To Assist Businesses Harmed as a Result of Unfair Competition and to Locate, Investigate and Prosecute Employers of IIIegal Aliens.
Illegal Employers use illegal workers and do not pay them prevailing wages or other benefits in order to sell their products or services at a lower price, or earn more profit, than Employers who obey the law. These Illegal Employers Unfairly Compete in the Marketplace of the American Economy and cause taxpayers to pay more.
By choosing to hire Illegal Aliens so they can avoid paying minimum wage, payroll taxes, worker's compensation insurance, overtime and other legally mandated employee benefits, these Illegal Employers profit at the expense of taxpayers and honest Business owners. The Illegal Employers contribute to the massive influx of Illegal aliens into our country. Illegal Employers force those who do pay taxes to also pay for the health care, education and welfare of the Illegal aliens they hire.
We support the right of any immigrant to enter the United States legally. America was built on the blood and sweat of immigrants seeking a better life. But those immigrants, who many of us call our ancestors, came here legally and complied with the immigration policies in existence at the time. They also did not expect or receive free health care and other social services that most hard working Americans have to pay for.
We recognize our country's borders are not secure. We also recognize that, for whatever reason, the Federal government is not adequately enforcing the immigration laws. Therefore, the Illegal Employers do not think they have to obey these laws and so are willing to hire those they know to be illegal aliens because they can profit at others' expense.
We look forward to hearing from you if your company has lost business because your competitor uses illegal aliens for cheap labor. Also, if you have been terminated from your job because you inquired about your employer's illegal hiring practices please contact us. You can reach us at 1-800-377-9122. You can also contact us at our e-mail address: illegalemployers@hotmail.com
Thank you for your support and interest in our cause and our Country.
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