Ho recently achieved a critical milestone in remedying an injustice he's been observing for more than a decade.
In the 1990s, Ho started to see a number of cases involving workers who had been undocumented but had worked and been "abused in some way - typically in non-payment of wages," Ho said. "The law is pretty clear that even if you're here without work authorization, if you do work, you're supposed...
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