As many as FIFTY children as young as
12 'are found working at Hyundai supplier
factory' in Alabama after cops launched
search for girl, 13, who ran away with
21-year-old worker
Daily Mail (UK) & Reuters,
by
Stephen M. Lepore
&
Nicole Johnson
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
7/22/2022 5:05:56 PM
Migrant children have allegedly been working at a Hyundai supplier in Alabama after police launched a probe into the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl who ran away with a 21-year-old plant employee.
SMART Alabama in Luverne, an automotive parts manufacturer that has supplied parts for Hyundai since 2003, reportedly fired multiple underage workers—some as young as 12—as publicity around the missing girl's case heated up.(Snip)The accusations date back to a February Amber Alert regarding Eidy Aracely Tzi Coc, who had briefly disappeared from her family's home in the town of Enterprise alongside 21-year-old Alvaro Cucul.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 7/22/2022 5:35:38 PM (No. 1225144)
Have they arrested the Corporate Officers? Who in Human Resources hired or knew the children were underage? Child labor is a crime? Where are the Feds, why are they not investigating this? This stinks to human decomposition.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
BarryNo 7/22/2022 5:46:15 PM (No. 1225148)
I agree with replier 1. Who in this estuary of the swamp is getting paid to cover up the illegalities? I wonder where else Dems have missing children working cheap, illegal drudgery? How many are in houses like that widely publicized 10 year old rape victim, earning their pennies in their backs?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 7/22/2022 6:07:05 PM (No. 1225175)
This is why the Democrat business folks LOVE lots of illegals. They can use them as slaves, and get rich. Once again, Dems are the slavers.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 7/22/2022 6:14:33 PM (No. 1225189)
There have been reports over the past few years, since the large wave of unaccompanied minors were entering during Obama administration, that they can't account for, or locate, around 50,000 children. I'm sure it's more now, since they won't have current numbers during the Biden admin.
Remember, most come with a cost they owe to the coyotes, or cartels, so they aren't likely attending school, or we'd hear about the massive influx across the country of over-crowded classrooms, lack of elementary school teachers, etc..
And do not forget, President Trump had a deal to improve the legal immigration system, but the Democrats turned him down so they could have a political issue they felt would work for them.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Trump Won 7/22/2022 6:25:56 PM (No. 1225204)
We follow all applicable local, state, and federal safety and labor laws. We use outside agencies for temporary staffing purposes. How were our supervisors and managers to know that those employees who looked like they were 12 or 13 years old were actually only 12 or 13 years old?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DVC 7/22/2022 6:26:43 PM (No. 1225205)
Illegal alien slaves. Dems have it in their DNA, can't help themselves, apparently.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
snowoutlaw 7/22/2022 6:43:23 PM (No. 1225215)
Any chance they were paying at least Min Wage with all the taxes and Social Security?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Birddog 7/22/2022 7:02:55 PM (No. 1225223)
"They just come here to do jobs americans won't do..." and I'm guessing that Grants/Tax deferrments and such were granted to bring the plant there...with promises of LOTS of locals willing to work clean, safe, better, jobs than the historical local economy could provide. For a time perhaps they did...but...now apparently they won't. The town only has 2500 or so people, 1200 homes. and 25% of the population is over 65, 23% under 18yo. As of the last census...there were 40 hispanic people living there. 750 work at the SMART Plant,(frames) 260 at the Dongwon auto parts plant, Pepsi has a bottling plant with about 80. "Sister Schuberts" a Marzetti company, baking bread and rolls has 250 workers...A California solar company has just promised to build a $123.5 million dollar power array there. I'd sho'nuf take a solar construction job rather than a factory job, but $25-45k jobs are advertised there by the dozens right now, across all industries. Historically it was a timber/lumber town, soils no good for farming..
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
stablemoney 7/22/2022 7:31:14 PM (No. 1225243)
The children were better off at Honda than at a public school.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
The Remnants 7/22/2022 8:21:12 PM (No. 1225281)
On the one hand, I see instances lately of things being corrected and laws being changed and some hope that the scoundrels will be booted out in November that give me hope, but on the other hand, I read something like this and another today about defecation and urination being allowed in a mall in Michigan, and I wonder if those who would be happy if our country was no longer first-world will win. Someone has got to put the brakes on the southern border invasion in fairness to those who love our country and want it to survive.
And I agree heartily with poster No.1's comment.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
mc squared 7/22/2022 8:25:19 PM (No. 1225286)
Hyundai says in a report that the supplier is a 'majority owned unit'. Does that mean Hyundai employed the illegal kids?
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Wait til the facts come out. This is likely bullshit and a put up by the UAW. Remember the 10 yo rape victim?
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