Here is an article on the horse slaughter situation in Florida:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/12/28/ill ... ter.farms/
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95% of those slaughter houses are run by immigrants - non citizens. I can't understand why that guy doesn't take that approach. Mostly illegal immigrants running illegal slaughter houses. How hard can it be to shut it down? It just goes to show how much the government cares. If those slaughter house were run by a US citizen they'd be shut down.
I watched a bit about this on Animal Planet. Really bad all the animals were filthy and most were very thin, why would anybody want to eat something like that??? Most would be condemed at a legal place. I guess it all comes down to cost, $120 to kill a 100# pig plus $20 to dress it, .71 cents a pound but you'd probabliy get sick eating it!!
Kezeli
I know a lot of cops and I can pretty much assure you they are not afraid of illegal immigrants that are running illegal slaughter houses.
The problem is law inforcement agencies are grossley under staffed and those in command set prioities and illigal horse slaughter is not one of their priority items; i.e., did you see the post where a woman that just got out of jail for killing her 5 year old was arressted for beating her baby to death??
If you were in command where whould you put law enforcement priorties??
griff
I know a lot of cops and I can pretty much assure you they are not afraid of illegal immigrants that are running illegal slaughter houses.
The problem is law inforcement agencies are grossley under staffed and those in command set prioities and illigal horse slaughter is not one of their priority items; i.e., did you see the post where a woman that just got out of jail for killing her 5 year old was arressted for beating her baby to death??
If you were in command where whould you put law enforcement priorties??
griff
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Griff
I agree with what your saying, The guy in the program stated that the cops did not want to go in there. Perhaps they just felt it was a cultural issue and did not want to get involved? Who knows, but I think the USDA is suppose to inforce these issues and no one is addressing this. It is really not just a humane practice issue but also a hygene (sp?) issue, so I think maybe law enforcement is less keen to get involved with illeagles hoping they will erradicate themselves eating tainted meat?? But It sounds like a really touchy issue all around.
I agree with what your saying, The guy in the program stated that the cops did not want to go in there. Perhaps they just felt it was a cultural issue and did not want to get involved? Who knows, but I think the USDA is suppose to inforce these issues and no one is addressing this. It is really not just a humane practice issue but also a hygene (sp?) issue, so I think maybe law enforcement is less keen to get involved with illeagles hoping they will erradicate themselves eating tainted meat?? But It sounds like a really touchy issue all around.