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100 Nepalese Workers Missing From Alabama Plant
FOX ^ | 01/31/08 | Unknown

Posted on 01/31/2008 9:54:55 AM PST by Froufrou

About 100 people who came from Nepal to work at a north Alabama factory seemingly vanished from a pair of apartment buildings, along with a lot of furniture and appliances, and can't be located, officials said Tuesday.

Immigration agents are trying to determine what happened to the Nepalese workers, among hundreds brought to the United States to work at a DVD factory operated by Cinram Inc., said Lauren Bethune, a spokeswoman for the Alabama Department of Homeland Security.

"We do not in any way consider it a security threat, but we do think it is important," she said.

A Huntsville television station, WAAY-TV, first reported on the missing workers.

Cinram's human resources director, Peter Hassler, did not immediately return a telephone call seeking comment. But a spokesman for a company that recruited the workers for Cinram said a contact in Nepal believes many of them have returned home.

"Most of the people he was talking to said they came to America, did what they wanted to do and went back home," said Doug Wilson, president of Ambassador Personnel in Thomasville, Ga. "These are people with pretty strong family ties."

Mary and Tim Snopl told the TV station they rented apartments in two buildings last fall to about 240 workers from Nepal. But Mary Snopl said scores of the workers are now missing, along with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of furniture, televisions and kitchenware.

"I don't know if they're living in Huntsville or somewhere else, I just know they aren't living with us and they aren't working at Cinram," she said.

Wilson said his company was seeking a list of items believed to be missing.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: aliens; dhs; immigrantlist; immigrants; immigration; makecinrampay; manufacturing; missing; nepal
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To: Froufrou

The Dalai Lama teleported them back home.


21 posted on 01/31/2008 10:09:08 AM PST by Rb ver. 2.0 (Global warming is the new Marxism.)
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To: Froufrou

They can’t even get their Javascript on their web site right (try using the menu on the left-hand side):

http://www.cinram.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinram


22 posted on 01/31/2008 10:11:45 AM PST by jdm (A Hunter Thompson ticket would be suicide.)
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To: Cicero

Cinram is currently valued at over 2 billion dollars.

Just damn!


23 posted on 01/31/2008 10:12:37 AM PST by jdm (A Hunter Thompson ticket would be suicide.)
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To: Dilbert San Diego
"Why are workers from Nepal working in a factory here in America in the first place?"

Many East Europeans come here (Alabama) annually to work in the tourist hotels/resorts, etc.

24 posted on 01/31/2008 10:13:32 AM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Froufrou
Bethune said about 100 immigrants were believed to be missing. Agents are trying to determine exactly what type of visas they used to enter the United States.

"It's possible that they had work visas, they expired, and they went home," she said.

Most people have better record-keeping systems for their recipes than these incompetents.

25 posted on 01/31/2008 10:18:43 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Froufrou

To paraphrase that great American Ron White... They took off! They took off! They took the f**k off!


26 posted on 01/31/2008 10:26:00 AM PST by Southern Partisan ("Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more. You should never wish to do less." ----R. E. Lee)
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To: Froufrou

Workforce, Dec, 2000

How Cinram Hired a Heap of Help—in a Hurry.; Millenium Search Inc. - Cinram Inc. Huntsville, Alabama

Cinram had to hire an extra 500 employees in seven weeks.


27 posted on 01/31/2008 10:26:17 AM PST by kcvl
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To: blam

>>”Why are workers from Nepal working in a factory here in America in the first place?”
Many East Europeans come here (Alabama) annually to work in the tourist hotels/resorts, etc.<<

Nepal is not located in Eastern Europe. The Himalayss are no where near the Carpathian Mountains.


28 posted on 01/31/2008 10:29:27 AM PST by alexander_busek
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To: Froufrou
This was a big issue last fall,here in Huntsville.Cinram said they couldn't find workers in the area,so they hired 1350 H2B visa employees.Mo' Brooks and Glenn Watson were the only councilmen to give this a second thought.

Some workers are from Jamaica,Nepal,Bolivia,and Ukraine.Mo' Brooks was mad because Cinram was given special tax breaks in order to locate in Hunstville,to provide local jobs.Those tax breaks were $300,000 in 2007.

29 posted on 01/31/2008 10:30:25 AM PST by quack
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To: Madame Dufarge; Southern Partisan; mewzilla

Yeah, my recipes are strewn all over just one cabinet. But I can find ‘em. I’d like to know why the temp agency is off the hook for this.


30 posted on 01/31/2008 10:30:32 AM PST by Froufrou
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To: Cailleach

ping


31 posted on 01/31/2008 10:34:28 AM PST by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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To: alexander_busek
"Nepal is not located in Eastern Europe. The Himalayss are no where near the Carpathian Mountains."

I'm very aware of that. My sons girlfriend (UC Davis) works for USAID in Katmandu.

I've sailed completely around the world four times. You?

32 posted on 01/31/2008 10:42:49 AM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Froufrou

From WIKI:

Until 2006, Nepal, with over eighty percent of its population Hindu, was officially a Hindu state, the only one in the world. On May 18, 2006, Nepal was declared a secular state. On December 28, 2007, the interim parliament passed a bill and declared Nepal to be a federal democratic republic.[3] The current king, Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev, will be the last king of Nepal if the present ruling parties win the April 2008 elections.

>Mary and Tim Snopl told the TV station they rented apartments in two buildings last fall to about 240 workers from Nepal. But Mary Snopl said scores of the workers are now missing, along with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of furniture, televisions and kitchenware.<

Since these people were recruited it seems a change in rule has occurred; can they even go home now?

Didn’t they make a movie about some poor sap who had to live in an airport because of a coup in his home country while he was in flight to visit America?


33 posted on 01/31/2008 10:51:14 AM PST by Old Professer (The critic writes with rapier pen, dips it twice, and writes again.)
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To: Froufrou

Great, now there’s a shortage of sherpas in Alabama. That will ruin the local mountaineering economy.


34 posted on 01/31/2008 10:54:11 AM PST by Tijeras_Slim
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To: Old Professer
The Terminal, Tom Hanks

"An eastern immigrant finds himself stranded in JFK airport, and must take up temporary residence there."

35 posted on 01/31/2008 10:57:02 AM PST by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: Froufrou

“Mary and Tim Snopl told the TV station they rented apartments in two buildings last fall to about 240 workers from Nepal.”

Apartments in TWO buildings for 240 people? My, how cozy.


36 posted on 01/31/2008 10:59:15 AM PST by peggybac (Tolerance is the virtue of believing in nothing)
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To: Froufrou

Call Skip-Tracers!


37 posted on 01/31/2008 11:02:35 AM PST by Fido969 ("The hardest thing in the world to understand is income tax." - Albert Einstein)
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To: Froufrou
The paper had an article about some missing workers and it said they got homesick! I think these were from an island, though. The company brought in about 800 workers from other countries to work in the plant. Some people raised cain about this.
38 posted on 01/31/2008 11:05:25 AM PST by MamaB
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To: Vigilanteman

The company brought in about 800 from some islands. It must be a very large company but I had never heard of it before the controversy about bringing in those workers. People here did not like it one little bit.


39 posted on 01/31/2008 11:06:40 AM PST by MamaB
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To: peggybac; Old_Professor; Tijeras_Slim

I really want to know how 100 people just go ~poof!!~


40 posted on 01/31/2008 11:13:41 AM PST by Froufrou
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