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Did you hear that The Coca-Cola Co. turned its immigrant workers over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials? That’s False. The company denied it, and we found no reports of immigration raids in Coca-Cola factories in recent history.
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For several days, many Internet users have been calling for a boycott of Coca-Cola. According to them, the soda manufacturer would have fired his undocumented employees before reporting them to the US authorities. The company has strongly denied it. And because it was a fake news.
Did you hear that The Coca-Cola Co. turned its immigrant workers over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials? That’s False. The company denied it, and we found no reports of immigration raids in Coca-Cola factories in recent history.
Did The Coca-Cola Co. report its workers who were illegally in the country? There is no evidence that this happened, con
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Read Full ArticleThe manufacturer of the famous soda was accused, on social networks, of having fired thousands of its employees who were illegally on US territory and of having reported them to the authorities. The company strongly denied the facts.
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