Apparently there was a raid and many illegal immigrants were arrested when they came to work to clean the Wal-Mart. Of course, Wal-Mart executives who knowingly hired or contracted these people to clean will be in trouble too, but what is so amazing is the attitude of the illegal immigrant.
Now Mr. Zavala feels cheated, saying he worked as hard as he could pursuing the American dream, only to face an immigration hearing that could lead to deportation for himself, his wife, Eunice, and their three children, 10, 7 and 5 years old. He was one of 250 janitors employed by Wal-Mart contractors who were arrested at 60 Wal-Mart stores before dawn on Thursday.
"My family's not happy about this," said Mr. Zavala, who said he paid a "coyote" $2,000 to smuggle him into the United States three years ago. "My children do not want to leave and go back to Mexico."
Hello???????!!! How was he cheated?? He came in illegally, worked illegally and admits he was smuggled into the country. How can he feel cheated. I understand not wanting to go back and not being happy, but didn't they expect that this was a possiblity to get deported when you circumvent the already lenient immigration laws.