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Forty one employees and contractors were working for GOP candidates across the country -- but their immigration papers said they wouldn't be working while they were here.
(Who thinks they didn't do the same thing in the 2015-16 campaign?)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/former-cambridge-analytica-workers-say-firm-sent-foreigners-to-advise-us-campaigns/2018/03/25/6a0d7d90-2fa2-11e8-911f-ca7f68bff0fc_story.html?utm_term=.854642ea4ada
Two other former Cambridge Analytica workers, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of fear that they may have violated U.S. law in their campaign work, said concerns about the legality of Cambridge Analyticas work in the United States were a regular subject of employee conversations at the company, especially after the 2014 vote.
The two former workers, who, like Wylie, were interviewed in London, said employees worried the company was giving its foreign employees potentially inaccurate immigration documents to provide upon entering the United States, showing that they were not there to work when they had arrived for the purpose of advising campaigns.
We knew that everything was not above board, but we werent too concerned about it, said one of the former Cambridge Analytica workers, who spent several months in the United States working on Republican campaigns. It was the Wild West. Thats certainly how they carried on in 2014.
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Levy wrote in his July 2014 memo, Foreign Nationals may work in a U.S. political campaign, but may not play strategic roles including the giving of strategic advice to candidates, campaigns, political parties, or independent expenditure committees. On the other hand foreign nationals may act as functionaries that collect and process data, but the final analysis of said data should be conducted by U.S. citizens and conveyed to any U.S. client by such citizens.
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Company documents obtained by The Post show the U.S. program involved a staff of 41 employees and contractors, and spent $7.5 million between April and July 2014.
BigmanPigman
(51,632 posts)What does it say?
pnwmom
(108,995 posts)Lithos
(26,404 posts)And paste the link directly in.
I can't afford all of the news outlets, so it's my trick for those which I only view more than the number of free views allow.
BigmanPigman
(51,632 posts)and if I can even do that on a touchscreen android. I can't post photos and a lot of other stuff too.
Lithos
(26,404 posts)It's an option on the menu for both.
Keep DU in your non-anonymous browser and only open up the anonymous browser when viewing some gated websites.
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dalton99a
(81,599 posts)Stallion
(6,476 posts)tanyev
(42,622 posts)Ellipsis
(9,124 posts)since they hired two people from his campaign for critical rolls in their company.