Roofers Against Illegal Immigration
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We are sick and tired of our government turning a blind eye to the growing problem of illegal alienns in construction. The government dosent seem to care.
Not only because it takes once good paying jobs away from American born roofers and carpenters, but because the unscrupulous contractors who exploit them by paying them less then a living wage are driving down standards and ruining a once great industry. Wake up America !
Good for them !
This included Johnson ! Fake Opposition always “throws the game”.
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