Now what was left out of that video? Well for one thing they left out which law firm represented CYVSA in applying for the H-2B visas.
The law firm led by newly appointed U.S. Senator George LeMieux was responsible for securing dozens of visas for foreign workers to enter the country and help construct the St. Regis hotel and condominiums in Bal Harbour – a move that left American sheet metal workers out of a job.
LeMieux is chairman of Gunster Yoakley, a Florida-based law firm which specializes in helping companies hire foreigners to replace American workers inside the United States.
In the case of the St. Regis project, Gunster Yoakley represented CYVSA International, a Mexican sheet metal firm which wanted to bring its own workforce into the country.
That's right, Charlie Crist's puppet, George LeMeiux, just so happened to be the chairman of a law firm that applied for and received H-2B visas for these workers from Mexico. But was it really a coincidence? I mean after all, one of the people who had to sign off on the visa requests was Crist's hand picked director of the Florida Agency for Workforce Innovation.
What we have here ladies and gentleman looks like a lot of back scratching if you ask me. I don't really believe in coincidences, and the fact that the man who spear headed this travesty against unemployed construction workers here in Florida is now a member of that US Senate, chosen by the man who helped push this through should give every Floridian pause. You really have to look no further than the Republican Congresswoman that represents that district to get to the heart of the matter.
Earlier this year, U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen – whose district includes the St. Regis construction site – blasted the use of foreign workers on the project.
"How can you bring folks from another country – no dis on Mexico – to do this construction project when you have so many folks here who could use the work," she said back in March. "It leads me to think that something is happening below the surface and were not being told the truth. Something happened along the way that this company has a cozy relationship with certain bureaucrats who give out these visas."
Told this week that it was LeMieux's law firm that was lurking below the surface, engineering the visas for the foreign workers, the Republican Congresswoman grew defensive.
"I don't know George LeMieux," she said. "I'm not defending George LeMieux. I'm not attacking him. Law firms have lots of clients. I don't criticize law firms for the clients they have."
But she added: "Shame on anyone who was involved in scamming the system."
Yes Congresswoman Ros-Lehtinen, shame indeed!
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