(Phoenix, Arizona) An estimated 10 to 15 employees targeted in an ID theft investigation called in sick Thursday when Sheriff Joe Arpaio's deputies conducted raids on the Royal Paper Company in South Phoenix.
The employees worked at a company location which was raided several hours after an initial raid was conducted at a different company location and word spread.
As information of the Sheriff’s Office raid hit local news broadcasts, people began showing up at Royal paper looking for jobs.So, it appears that Americans will do the jobs that illegals are taking.
“This proves again that people in this country legally are willing to do jobs that many politicians claim they will not do. President Obama and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napalitano feel that law enforcement should concentrate their enforcement efforts on employers not employees. I feel that we need to enforce all illegal immigration laws.” Arpaio says.
This investigation of Royal Paper marks the 23rd conducted by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office that has resulted in the arrest of 311 illegal aliens. Yesterday’s raid netted Sheriff’s deputies 44 illegal aliens, 34 of which were for felony ID theft.
Deputies are still looking for another 60 suspects they believe have been employed by Royal Paper using false identification.
“We have potentially created over 300 jobs for legal residents of this country because of these types of investigations. Those are real numbers, not like the estimates that you get out of Washington DC when attempting to justify claims on the success of the recent stimulus bill.” Arpaio says.
Heh.
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