Top Trump donors who funded anti-immigrant ads accused of illegally employing Mexican workers
- Top Trump donors who funded anti-immigrant ads are accused of illegally employing Mexican workers.
- The accusations against the donors are now under investigation.
- These donors have promoted anti-immigrant sentiments through advertising, raising questions about their stance on immigration.
- The situation has drawn significant media attention due to the donors' political influence.
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Major Trump donors who complained of immigrant ‘invasion’ used Mexican workers illegally, sources allege – The Guardian
Experts believe the alleged ‘shuttle support’ program used by Uline – a company owned by billionaires Liz and Dick Uihlein – is likely illegal and exploitative of workers. The company has allegedly used employees without proper work permits even as Dick Uihlein’s Super Pac, Restoration Pac, supported Trump’s presidential campaign with a TV advertisement attacking his opponent Kamala Harris for allowing an immigrant “invasion” at the U.S.-Mexico …
Trump donors employ Mexicans on an irregular visa
Uline, the multi-million-dollar packaging company owned by Donald Trump's largest donors, Liz and Dick Uihlein, is under scrutiny following an investigation by The Guardian, which revealed that they moved Mexican workers to work in their warehouses using visas intended solely for training. Such practices, which experts qualify as illegal, contrast with Trump's firm anti-migrant discourse and demonstrate the contradiction between the policies tha…
Top Trump donors who funded anti-migrant 'invasion' ad allegedly hiring undocumented migrants
Two of President-elect Donald Trump's biggest campaign donors are now being accused of flouting immigration law to staff their factories in two states.According to the Guardian, Dick and Liz Uihlein — who own the Uline company — have been depending on undocumented immigrant labor for their billion-dollar office supply and shipping business. The Uihleins are allegedly knowledgeable of a scheme in which their company shuttles migrants from Mexico …
'Clearly illegal': Trump megadonors reportedly employ undocumented migrants
Two of Donald Trump's top megadonors routinely brought reportedly undocumented workers to the U.S. from Mexico to work at their warehouses in Wisconsin and elsewhere.Uline, the office and shipping supply company controlled by billionaire Republican donors Liz and Dick Uihlein, staffed its facilities with Mexican workers using tourist visa and B1 visas meant for employees entering the country temporarily to receive professional training, accordin…
Top Trump donors who funded anti-immigrant ads accused of illegally employing Mexican workers
Internally known as "shuttle support," the program reportedly began amid Uline's struggles to staff its US warehouses. The company, controlled by billionaire donors Liz and Dick Uihlein, allegedly brings workers from its Mexico operations under tourist visas and B1 business visas
Big Trump campaign donors who complained about immigrant "invasion" allegedly used illegal Mexican workers
A company owned by two of Donald Trump's top mega-donors routinely brought in dozens of workers from Mexico to staff its warehouses in Wisconsin and other locations, even though they don't appear to have permission to...
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