Former Employees File RICO Lawsuit Against Swift & Co.:: The lawsuit also accuses the company of transporting, smuggling, harboring and concealing illegal immigrants. "When the Swift plant opened in Cactus, http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/12-18-2006/0004493287&EDATE=HOME | Can an individual with an expired visa sue a U.S. citizen?
If he is in the USA illegally, is he still allowed to sue a U.S.
citizen after his visa has expired? The lawsuit concerns statements
published on the Internet which he feels is hurting his online MLM
marketing business. Or would he be attempting to utilize the United
States court system while he is in violation of Federal law himself?
Thank you.
Robert Burtis
I would imagine that any citizen in America may be sued by any person
in the world if that citizen has committed some wrong against that
person. I do not think that it would matter that he is in the US
illegally. Businesses Fight Against The Hiring Of Illegal Immigrants -- 08-08 :: Workers have been told that they can file a class action lawsuit against Tyson Foods for depressing wages through the hiring of illegal immigrants. http://www.lawcore.com/legal-information/08-08-06.htmlHOME |
MLM?
Well, of course, there's a lot a adverse stuff around now on MLM generally ...
I haven't had much luck tracking down the right court case, but it
appears that the person does have the right to sue. Perhaps these two
addresses will help you and/or another Researcher:
http://www.tgllaw.com/aliens/aliens.asp
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/lawreview/78/2/wishnie.pdf
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