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It seems like a majority of restaurants either
1) hire illegals and/or
2) hire people ‘under the table’ - hire legal residents but don’t have paperwork or don’t pay taxes (hand them cash daily)
…sometimes it’s both
Sure, people on both sides of the aisle will get pissed off when restaurants close because they need staff to replace who got arrested, or else the restaurant will get shut down if found to be hiring so many illegals that they are damn near a trafficking portal…
I personally don’t care because I eat at home 99% of the time, but I feel like cleaning up the restaurant industry is critical to MAHA. Think of all the legal immigrants who run shithole restaurants that get bad sanitation ratings - there are THOUSANDS nationwide. And the local Health Depts in America don’t want to shut them down completely, but should…the local Health Departments fear an outcry from the immigrant community that if they start shutting down restaurants due to illegals and unlawful shit they do in the ‘back of the house’, then they get called racists, get called fascists, accused of discrimination; an all out war against Trump and his supporters, etc.
It’s PAST TIME to clean up the food industry - Trump’s first term helped clean out some factory farming filth and trafficking, but Biden ramped it back up, so that now has to be cleaned out again…ugh
Where you find an immigrant owned restaurant, the owner is going to be LEGAL - but they hire illegals to ‘give them a chance’ and pay them under the table, no papers anywhere. If they don’t ’open their doors’ to hire illegals/non-citizen immigrants, they get pressured, shaken down and threatened, so even the legal restaurant owners get caught up in illegal activity. It’s become a RICO act kinda thing, like a restaurant mafia. I know, I’ve seen it.
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Trump to rename another body of water as he wipes out 500-year-old name to cozy up to Arab nations
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14685629/donald-trump-gulf-arabia-middle-east-trip.html
President Donald Trump is expected to announce that he's renaming another body of water during his whirlwind trip next week to the Middle East.
The Associated Press reported Tuesday night that Trump will put his finger on the scale and say that the U.S. will now refer to the Persian Gulf as the Arabian Gulf or the Gulf of Arabia.
The body of water is situated between Iran and all three Arab nations that Trump will visit - Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates - in a four-day trip to the region departing from the White House Monday.
While the name 'Persian Gulf' has been around since the 16th century, in modern times many countries in the Middle East have started calling it the Gulf of Arabia or the Arabian Gulf.
They've done so to show their clout over Iran.
This has irritated Iran, formerly called Persia, whose government threatened to sue Google in 2012 over the company's decision not to name the body of water on all of its maps.
Ahead of the Middle East trip, Trump had touted that a major announcement was coming.
'We're going to have a very, very big announcement to make. Like, as big as it gets, and I won't tell you on what,' the president said Tuesday during an Oval Office Q&A alongside Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
And it's very positive. It'll be one of the most important announcement that have been made in years about a certain subject,' the president teased.
It's unclear if the naming announcement was what he was referring to.
The U.S. military was already using Arabian Gulf in statements and photos.
Experts DailyMail.com spoke to ahead of the trip floated that Trump's big announcement was likely how much the Saudis would invest in the U.S.
The Arabian Gulf announcement will come as the U.S. has reinitiated talks with Iran after Trump scrapped the Obama-era nuclear deal during his first term.
Another round of nuclear talks are expected to take place in Oman this weekend.
Trump has made it clear that Iran absolutely cannot have a nuclear weapon.
'I want Iran to be really successful, really great, really fantastic,' he said during Sunday's Meet the Press interview. 'The only thing they can't have is a nuclear weapon. If they want to be successful, that's OK. I want them to be successful.'
'I just don't want them to have a nuclear weapon because the world will be destroyed,' the president added.
It wasn't immediately clear if the renaming of the Persian Gulf would interfere with those plans.
One of his opening acts on January 20th, inauguration day, was to proclaim that the Gulf of Mexico would be renamed the 'Gulf of America.'
When the Associated Press refused to change the Gulf's name in their influencial style guide, Trump pushed the wire service's reporters and photographers out of the press 'pool,' the group of journalists allowed into tight spaces including the Oval Office and on Air Force One.
The White House and the AP are still involved in litigation over the matter.