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19 Feb 2002

Author:
Thomas Maier, Newsday [New York]

Pitting Labor Against INS Laws: Supreme Court case on immigrants' effort to unionize [USA]

After years of hearings and legal argument, the federal government ruled that the firing of Castro - whose real name is Samuel Perez - was an illegal union-busting tactic by his employer and that he should be reinstated with back pay despite his illegal status in this country.