It appears the WTF follows the shady practices of his industry: Fuck them out of benefits and fair pay for overtime
From the Dallas Morning News:
By Stan Marek 
    Published: 06 October 2013 10:53 PM 
  Updated: 06 October 2013 11:28 PM 
      As a longtime supporter of comprehensive immigration reform, I am  more optimistic than ever about a real solution coming out of  Washington. The partisanship and ideology surrounding the issue are  melting away, replaced by pragmatism and a realization that we cannot  continue the status quo.
As a conservative Republican businessman,  I’ve been disappointed over the years to see many in my own party  become intractable on the issue. But there are real leaders emerging who  want to set aside the divisions of the past, roll up their sleeves and  craft reform that improves our economy and corrects years of social  injustice. GOP Texas Reps. Ted Poe, Sam Johnson, John Carter and Pete  Olson all now support comprehensive reform that includes a robust guest  worker program.
Despite this hope, I am concerned that one huge  piece of the puzzle might be lost in the shuffle. There are far too many  workers now who are not only undocumented but are also the victims of  payroll fraud. This kind of fraud is also known as worker  misclassification.
NPR recently called it a “fundamental  sickness.” It cited a recent study by the University of Texas that found  more than 40 percent of construction workers in Texas are  misclassified. In addition, more than 60 percent of workers have no  workers’ compensation, nor do they receive overtime pay for long hours.
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