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3M's CEO says Obama is driving firms away
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Jose
2011-03-02 01:20:10 UTC
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Minneapolis Star Tribune -

George Buckley said that President Obama's “anti-business” attitudes
could have manufacturers shifting production out of the US to Canada
or Mexico. By SUSAN FEYDER, Star Tribune AP NewsAlert 3M Co. CEO
George Buckley said in an interview with the ...


http://www.startribune.com/business/117117608.html
Mitchell Holman
2011-03-02 03:23:46 UTC
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Post by Jose
Minneapolis Star Tribune -
George Buckley said that President Obama's “anti-business” attitudes
could have manufacturers shifting production out of the US to Canada
or Mexico. By SUSAN FEYDER, Star Tribune AP NewsAlert 3M Co. CEO
George Buckley said in an interview with the ...
By "anti-business" do you mean the increased
prosecutions of those who lure immigrants here
with job offers?





Illegal immigrants employers to be prosecuted
Dallas Examiner
May 5 2009

The Obama administration is focusing on employers who
hire illegal workers in a change of policy. The new
federal guidelines shift from that of the illegals to
those who employ them. Why the change from the Bush
administration policy?

Homeland Security is telling agents to look for evidence
that employers may be involved in smuggling or visa fraud.
It will be necessary for them to obtain indictments or
search warrants before arresting employers.

This is a major change from the Bush administration policy
in which when a raid took place, the illegals were arrested
and deported, but the people who hired them were seldom
prosecuted. For example, in 2008, employers of only 135
of 6,000 work sites were cited.
http://tinyurl.com/274n7lx
f. barnes
2011-03-02 04:41:20 UTC
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Post by Jose
Minneapolis Star Tribune -
George Buckley said that President Obama's anti-business attitudes
could have manufacturers shifting production out of the US to Canada
or Mexico. By SUSAN FEYDER, Star Tribune AP NewsAlert 3M Co. CEO
George Buckley said in an interview with the ...
  By "anti-business" do you mean the increased
prosecutions of those who lure immigrants here
with job offers?
Illegal immigrants employers to be prosecuted
Dallas Examiner
May 5 2009
The Obama administration is focusing on employers who
hire illegal workers in a change of policy.  The new
federal guidelines shift from that of the illegals to
those who employ them. Why the change from the Bush
administration policy?
Homeland Security is telling agents to look for evidence
that employers may be involved in smuggling or visa fraud.
It will be necessary for them to obtain indictments or
search warrants before arresting employers.
This is a major change from the Bush administration policy
in which when a raid took place, the illegals were arrested
and deported, but the people who hired them were seldom
prosecuted.  For example, in 2008, employers of only 135
of 6,000 work sites were cited.http://tinyurl.com/274n7lx
Yeah, he's scaring the hell of the employers. They are just shaking
in their boots at the very thought of hiring illegals. LOL!

He's not going do anything serious since 70% of Hispanics don't want
the employers of illegals to be prosecuted, and Democrats kiss
Hispanic ass to get those Hispanic votes.

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Mitchell Holman
2011-03-02 13:43:40 UTC
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Post by f. barnes
Post by Jose
Minneapolis Star Tribune -
George Buckley said that President Obama's anti-business attitudes
could have manufacturers shifting production out of the US to Canada
or Mexico. By SUSAN FEYDER, Star Tribune AP NewsAlert 3M Co. CEO
George Buckley said in an interview with the ...
  By "anti-business" do you mean the increased
prosecutions of those who lure immigrants here
with job offers?
Illegal immigrants employers to be prosecuted
Dallas Examiner
May 5 2009
The Obama administration is focusing on employers who
hire illegal workers in a change of policy.  The new
federal guidelines shift from that of the illegals to
those who employ them. Why the change from the Bush
administration policy?
Homeland Security is telling agents to look for evidence
that employers may be involved in smuggling or visa fraud.
It will be necessary for them to obtain indictments or
search warrants before arresting employers.
This is a major change from the Bush administration policy
in which when a raid took place, the illegals were arrested
and deported, but the people who hired them were seldom
prosecuted.  For example, in 2008, employers of only 135
of 6,000 work sites were cited.http://tinyurl.com/274n7lx
Yeah, he's scaring the hell of the employers. They are just shaking
in their boots at the very thought of hiring illegals. LOL!
He's not going do anything serious since 70% of Hispanics don't want
the employers of illegals to be prosecuted, and Democrats kiss
Hispanic ass to get those Hispanic votes.
Republican farmers and ranchers and construction
foremen hire millions of illegals, who are only here
because of....Democrats.

Does that about cover it?

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