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 100 Nepali workers 'missing' in Alabama
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100 Nepali workers 'missing' in Alabama

More than 100 Nepalis working at a north Alabama DVD factory in West Virginia have been missing from the past two days, news reports said.

"The embassy is trying to find out what happened to them (Nepalis workers), whether they have actually run away or were forced out due to some reasons," deputy chief of the Nepali mission in Washington DC Kali Prasad Pokharel told Kantipur by phone, adding, "we also found out about the missing Nepalis workers through reports that appeared in news media. The embassy has not been notified of the incident till now."

The Associated Press had reported on Tuesday that the Nepalis workers vanished from a pair of apartment buildings and can't be located. The news agency had quoted Lauren Bethune, a spokeswoman for the Alabama Department of Homeland Security, as saying that immigration agents were trying to determine what happened to the Nepali workers, among hundreds brought to the United States to work at a DVD factory operated by Cinram Inc.

"We do not in anyway consider it a security threat, but we do think it is important," she told AP.

However, the spokesman for a company that recruited the workers for Cinram said a contact in Nepal believes many of them have returned home.

Mary and Tim Snopl told local WAAY-TV station that first reported about the missing Nepalis workers that they rented apartments in two buildings last fall to about 240 workers from Nepal. But Mary Snopl said scores of the workers are now missing, along with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of furniture, televisions and kitchenware.

"I don't know if they are living in Huntsville or somewhere else, I just know they aren't working with us and they aren't working at Cinram," she said. nepalnews.com ag Jan 31 08


 
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Banda tu tej hai lekin paida hua late hai:)
 
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Hey unknown guy..read all the sentence u will find some new info....
 
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thats why i said " banda tu tej hai lekin paida hua late hai"

 


 
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Can't stop laughing man....


 
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Finger-Pointing Continues Over Missing Foreign Workers at Cinram

Posted: Jan 30, 2008 07:43 AM PST

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) -- The Department of Homeland Security is looking for more than 100 workers from Huntsville's Cinram plant who have turned up missing. The group of workers from Nepal simply disappeared without any warning, creating a potential security risk.

Before leaving, some of the Nepalese allegedly stole furniture and television sets from their furnished apartments. Cinram spokeswoman Lyne Fisher says the missing workers do not pose a security threat.

"Some of them may have wanted to stop in some of the major attractions you'd want to see if you were visiting the U.S., for example, New York City or something like that."

The Nepalese workers were recruited by officials at Blair staffing agency. A Blair spokesperson referred us to the company president who told us he wasn't ready to talk on camera.

The question of who, if anyone, is responsible for the workers remains unclear. Fisher placed the blame on the workers.

"The onus is on the individuals themselves," Fisher said. "They work with Homeland Security, their local government, and with these staffing agencies. All those folks work together with the individual to ensure they return home."

Joan Harris has practiced immigration law for years, and also said the responsibility lies squarely on the shoulders of those workers.

"If they're going to, for instance, take off one day after they get off work, the employer would have no way knowing this," Harris said. "So how can they be held responsible for this

Harris said if the missing workers are located elsewhere in the U.S., they would be penalized if they violated the terms of their visas. About 240 workers from Nepal came to Huntsville on the H2B visa program. That system allows foreign workers to stay in the country as long they remain employed at the business that brought them to the U.S.

Harris says there is no system in place to hold workplaces accountable for workers who go missing because it's unreasonable to hold employers responsible for the actions of their employees.

"There's nothing we can do about (finding the workers)," she said. "That's up to the immigration service and the federal government."

Opponents of foreign worker programs say situations like the one at Cinram create a major security risk, but Harris said from her experience, she's found that's probably not true.

Officials at Cinram and Blair Staffing Agency said they believe most of these workers got homesick and went back to Nepal. That has not been verified by the tracking system that Homeland Security officials use.

Landlords at the apartment complex where the Nepalese workers had lived said they had scattered to New York, Florida, and other places across the country. Homeland Security officials said the investigation is ongoing.

Meanwhile, local leaders are sounding off about the incident.

"Cinram first and foremost is responsible," said Madison County Commissioner Mo Brooks. "Cinram insisted there were long background checks and were vouching to the citizens of Madison County that they had this program under control, when apparently they did not."

Fellow commissioner Jerry Craig had another perspective.

"Seems like they're taking advantage of an opportunity to run off to me," Craig said Tuesday. "Having 100 people not be found is bad, but to lose the entire plant for not having enough workers would be bad also."


 
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About few weeks back............I heard about this news (unofficially). People from Hunstsville said they just left the place with their luggage and normal stuff. Not with the refrigirator and kitchen appliances. It sounds pretty weird to hear that people carry such stuff when they leave the place in US. Half the story may be true but stolen stuff cannot be digested.

What ever we say..........whatever...........it pintches-slightly in the corner of our heart to some extend when we hear our fellow Nepali  are detoriating the fame of Nepal. But it is inevitable cirumstances, given the condition of the worker and their expanses to get here. They could have surfed the internet before they come here to get the knowledge whether they can get the expanses back through this way????? But AMERICA................AMERICA................a place where you can plug money everywhere is the emboss marked in every Nepalese concept...............cannot look beyond unless they come to reality after getting to this land.

I have no word what to say. I can say for sure, if US govt wants, immigration people can track them down.............ultimatly.

 


 
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For the root cause of this case..,see the news below.  I hope these dalals should be prosecuted in Nepal and put them in jail..

http://nepalipost.com/nepali/samachar.php?nid=4922

अलाबामाका नेपाली भन्छन् नेपाल फर्कने कुरै भएन नि ऋणमा डुविएको छ


नेपालीपोष्ट प्रतिनिधि

अलाबामा, जनवरी ३०

अलाबामामा राज्यको हन्स्भिलस्थित डीभीडी कारखानामा काम गर्दै आएका तीन सय नेपालीहरुमध्ये बाँकी ६० जनाको संख्यामा अझै सो कम्पनीमा कार्यरत रहेको जानकारी नेपालीपोष्टका लागि स्थानीय पत्रकार सन्तोष पोखरेलले गराउनुभएको छ ।
नेपालका दलाल निलेशकुमार ठाकुर, चित्र केसी म्याग्दी र विमल कार्कीमार्फत सो कम्पनीमा मजदुरी गर्न आइपुगेका नेपालीहरुलाई दलालले काठमाडौंबाट पाकिस्थान हुँदै एटलान्टा आइपुगेपछि मात्र आफूहरु अमेरिका आइपुगेको थाहा पाएको कुरा त्यहाँ आएका नेपालीहरुले पोखरेलसँगको भेटमा जनाएका छन् ।
१६ लाखभन्दा बढी रकम तिरेर प्रतिघण्टा आठ डलरका दरले साताको चालीस घण्टा काम गर्ने गरी आइपुगेका नेपालीहरुले नेपालमा आफू ऋणमा चुर्लुम्म डुवेका कारण अब सात महिने भिसा सकिन र कारखानाले पनि तीन दिन जम्मा २४ घण्टामात्र काम दिन थालेपछि त्यहाँबाट नेपालीहरु भाग्न थालेको जानकारी पोखरेलले नेपालीपोष्टलाई दिनुभयो ।
नेपालस्थित दरवारमार्गमा निर्भना अलाइन्स नामको दलाल केन्द्रमा कार्यरत मुख्य नाइके निलेशकुमार ठाकुर भने हाल अलावामा आइपुगेको र निज ठाकुरले स्थानीय समाचार एजेन्सीहरुमा समाचार निस्केपछि डीभीडी कारखाना र स्थानीय दलालले हराएका मजदूरहरुका बारेमा सोध्दा उनीहरु केही दिन न्युयोर्क घुम्न गएका हुन् फर्केर आउने कुरा बताउन थालेका छन् ।

ठाकुरले त्यहाँ बाँकीरहेका नेपालीहरुको समेत पासपोर्ट माग्दै म तिमीहरुको भिसा थपेर ल्याइदिन्छु भने तापनि बाँकी रहेका नेपालीहरुले निजलाई पासपोर्ट भने नबुझाएको जनाएका छन् ।
स्थानीय नेपाली पत्रकार पोखरेलले दलाल ठाकुरलाई भेट्ने प्रयास गर्दा उनी त्यहाँबाट क्यालिफोर्निया लागिसकेको त्यहाँ रहेका नेपालीले जानकारी गराए ।
स्थानीय तवरमा कोही पनि नबस्ने कामै नलाग्ने अपार्टमेन्टमा प्रति व्यक्ति २ सय २५ डलर तिरेर चार जनाका दरले अपार्टमेन्टमा राखिएको छ । त्यस्तो अपार्टमेन्ट कोही बस्न लायकै नभएको र त्यो भन्दा राम्रो अपार्टमेन्ट सो स्थानमा तीन चार सय डलर प्रतिमहिनामा पाइने कुरा पनि सन्तोष पोखरेलले बताउनुभयो ।
यसरी ती नेपालीहरु नेपालदेखि स्थानीय दलालसम्म पनि अझै डलर बुझाइरहेको समेत पाइएको छ ।
उनीहरुको कारखानामा पुगेर आउने जाने खर्च समेत स्थानीय दलालले खर्च उठाउँदै आएको छ ।
सिजनल एच २ वी भिसामा उनीहरु हाल त्यहाँ आइपुगेका हुन् । एच २ वी भिसा अमेरिकामा सिजनल कामदारलाई दिइने भिसा हो । जुन भिसाको म्याद तीन देखि सात महिने हुन्छ प्रायजसो यस्तो भिसा अमेरिकाका छिमेकी राष्ट्र मेक्सिको लगायतका देशबाट काम गर्न आउने कामदारहरुका लागि अमेरिकी सरकारले दिने गर्छ ।
अब बाँकी रहेका नेपालीहरु पनि त्यहाँबाट भाग्ने तरखरमा रहेका छन् ।
त्यहाँ आइपुगेका सय जनाभन्दा बढी म्याग्दीतिरका नेपालीहरु रहेका छन् । कतिपय नेपालीहरु गाउँबाट काठमाडौं समेत नदेखेका र उनीहरु आफ्नो बारेमा केही बोल्न समेत नचाहनेहरुको संख्या धेरै रहेको कुरा पनि पोखरेलले जानकारी गराउनुभयो ।


 
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CNN posted the news on its cover.

One thing- this incident will definitely affect on Name Check who applied for I-485 adjostment of status for Green card -


 
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Brace for the backlash guys.. Looks like this thing is going to get big. It will not

only affect the ones that are applying for the visa back home but every single Nepalese

currently in the U.S. whether it be green card holders or students or the illegals.

To tell you the truth, I think the illegals will bear the brunt of the backlash in

the coming days with some spilling over to the students and less so on the card holders.

This is what irresponsible action of few will affect the entire community.

P.S. the article in Nepalnews is wrong in that it says workers were missing from WV

 
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Badar dher janne bhayo bhane.......

 If the conditions were that bad, i am sure they could have protested. i am sure there was at least one guy who could speak English but no , i guess they choose to run away? i fell sorry for them but dont know what to tell.they broke the law.It has become a major news and they might be tracked down?

  oh well, now rest of Nepalese are going to suffer...thanks for a great contribution folks


 
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video: Foreign workers vanish.

http://www.waff.com/global/video/popup/pop_player.asp?ClipID1=2146936&h1=Foreign%20workers%20vanish&vt1=v&at1=Video Player&d1=155166&LaunchPageAdTag=News&activePane=info&playerVersion=1&hostPageUrl=http%3A//www.waff.com/Global/story.asp%3FS%3D7799159%26nav%3D0hBE&rnd=37401730

 

 

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