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Gilmo Onetime
Pembroke, NC · 6 hours ago

That roof has not been replaced news break be fake as hell

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Milo M.
Carol City, FL · 11 hours ago

If this is true, that is really horrible. Maybe karma will have lightening strike the roof and the house goes up in flames and burns to the ground.

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Kervina
5 hours ago

What a fake headline that roof has not been replaced yet just another person on the left trying to stir up drama for no reason

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Alex Carr
Melbourne, FL · 4 hours ago

He should of waited until the roof was finished if he called them free labor ha

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Joanne Rochelle Johnson
Pittsburgh, PA · 10 hours ago

That’s dirty! No matter how and what the circumstances are, it’s dirty!!! They did a job for you, then pay them! 🤔

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Tim Ethio
Burnsville, MN · 9 hours ago

It’s not true I see this video before

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Your Momma
Woodbridge, VA · 9 hours ago

Great!! 👍😃

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RealbrickzTv
Quincy, MA · 11 hours ago

The homeowner in Cambridge faces serious legal consequences, but not for initially hiring undocumented workers—the real trouble comes from wage theft and retaliation. Under both federal and Maryland law, a worker’s immigration status is completely irrelevant when it comes to being paid for work already performed, so the men can sue to recover the $10,000 they are owed, plus additional damages and attorney’s fees. Worse for the homeowner, Maryland law specifically makes it a crime to threaten deportation as a way to avoid paying an employee—a misdemeanor that carries a fine of up to $1,000. So rather than saving money, she likely now owes far more than the original bill and faces potential criminal charges as well.