President Mel Kay, of Golden State Fence Company, pleads guilty to hiring illegal aliens (free-market workers) to build a border fence between the republic of california and Mexico for the purpose of keeping out illegal aliens.
[added 9/13/2020]
While the United states Armed Forces (private mercenaries) are in Afghanistan, Djibouti, Iraq, the Philippines and west Africa defending “all freedom-loving people everywhere in the world,” Federal enclave of Arizona Army National Guard (U.s. Soldiers) recruiters Ronricco M. Allen, Sheldon L. Anderson, Demian F. Castillo, Derreck J. Curry, Mark A. Fillman, Jason E. Kitzmiller, Rodney E. Mills, and Darius W. Perry; along with U.s. Marine Corps recruiters James M. Clear and Jared A. Wright plead guilty in Federal court to bribery, conspiracy and extortion, to avoid a harsher sentence for trafficking in cocaine.
NOTE: While the Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted its three-year investigation these recruiters were allowed to continue to visit high school campuses and sell cocaine out of their government vehicles—while in uniform.
Question: Was any of this cocaine smuggled into the U.s. via the CIA/contra/cocaine network uncovered by the late Gary S. Webb?
[restored 9/13/2020]
Subsequent Events:
References:
Illegal hiring nets $5 million fine—The Mercury News Illegal hiring nets $5 million fine—The Mercury News
www.mercurynews.com/2006/12/15/illegal-hiring-nets-5-million-fine/
Border Fence Firm Snared for Hiring Illegal Workers : NPR
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6626823
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