Feds close firm accused of illegal workers on Alabama coast
Carolyn Hileman* | February 11, 2008
Filed Under Crime Criminals Justice, Immigration
GULF SHORES, Ala. (AP) — Federal immigration officials have shut down a Gulf Shores-based labor firm that authorities contend had supplied some 300 illegal workers for area employers. Some of the workers lived in a Gulf Shores trailer park owned by Gerald Jones, identified in court records as the owner of the firm, Skyline Services. Jones was not charged. But an employee, Roberto Pereida-Dias, 25, of Brazil, pleaded not guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court in Mobile to allegations that he made fake identifications in connection with that scheme.
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