"A crew of federal officials wandering into a day labor hiring zone used to mean one thing: time to leave.
Not the case Thursday morning on Monument Boulevard. Armed with coffee, not handcuffs, investigators from the U.S. Department of Labor chatted warmly with Latino immigrant workers about how to find jobs without being exploited.
"We're the feds, but the good ones," said Paul Ramirez, speaking in Spanish inside the Michael Chavez Center, a gathering spot for day laborers. "We're here to help workers."
The good Feds break the law, with your money.
The good Feds help criminals hide from law enforcement.
Paul Ramirez needs to go to jail for his criminal activity, in your name.
Want to know why criminals laugh at us--they get coffee instead of handcuffs from the Feds.
This may be the most embarrassing, corrupt story ever.
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Not the case Thursday morning on Monument Boulevard. Armed with coffee, not handcuffs, investigators from the U.S. Department of Labor chatted warmly with Latino immigrant workers about how to find jobs without being exploited.
"We're the feds, but the good ones," said Paul Ramirez, speaking in Spanish inside the Michael Chavez Center, a gathering spot for day laborers. "We're here to help workers."
The good Feds break the law, with your money.
The good Feds help criminals hide from law enforcement.
Paul Ramirez needs to go to jail for his criminal activity, in your name.
Want to know why criminals laugh at us--they get coffee instead of handcuffs from the Feds.
This may be the most embarrassing, corrupt story ever.
More...