KY homebuilder lashes out against raids
May 08, 2009
Northern Kentucky homebuilder Henry Fischer lashed out Thursday at the government's prosecution of his firm following immigration raids on May 9, 2006.
Fischer said the effort was unfair and politically motivated.
'We were singled out,' he said. 'Why we were singled out I don't know.'
The Kentucky Post
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Northern Kentucky homebuilder Henry Fischer lashed out Thursday at the government's prosecution of his firm following immigration raids on May 9, 2006. Fischer said the effort was unfair and politically motivated. 'We were singled out,' he said. 'Why we were...
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