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Rush Limbaugh March 7, 2017

Mar 07, 20173 min
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Thousands of ICE Detainees Claim They Were Forced into Labor, a Violation of Anti-Slavery Laws.

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Some days, Washington Post ran a big blaring headline Thousands of ICE detainees claim they were forced into labor, a violation of anti slavery laws. Wow, that sounds really bad. I'll bet right now you're asking, what's this all about, il Rushboe. Well, the first thing you need to know, folks, is this supposed forced labor happened during the Obama administration a two thousand fourteen lawsuits getting attention now because the federal judge just granted the defendants class action status. When

this suit just began, it was nine defendants. Lawyers were suing for five million dollars. But with class action status, damages for up to sixty thousand illegal immigrants could grow substantially, says the Post. In other words, the lawyers could hit the jackpot if they prevail. Here's what else you need to know. The lawsuit is against a private prison run by an evil corporation. This is the first lawsuit of its kind to get this far. Liberals are excited because

they hate private prisons with a passion. Now, the most important fact, the illegal immigrants were never slaves. They were volunteers. They chose to work for the pay they received. It's a normal arrangement in jails and prisons and detention facilities. Legal precedent allows prisons to offer inmates reduced wages like this, especially since they're not paying for their own upkeep. But

the people behind the lawsuit are leftists. They're trying to bankrupt the system, they're trying to enrich themselves, and mostly they're trying to grandstand just for you.

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