SAM ANDREWS' SONS v. MITCHELL

Civ. No. 71-75-S.

326 F.Supp. 35 (1971)

SAM ANDREWS' SONS, a general partnership, doing business under the firm name of Sam Andrews' Sons, Plaintiffs, v. John N. MITCHELL, Attorney General of the United States, Raymond F. Farrell, Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Leonard W. Gilman, Regional Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service, and George K. Rosenberg, District Director of Immigration and Naturalization Service, Defendants.

United States District Court, S. D. California.

April 12, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald H. Bonaparte, John A. Joannes, and Haight, Lyon & Smith, Los Angeles, Cal., John A. Mitchell, San Diego, Cal., for plaintiffs.

Harry D. Steward, U. S. Atty., Raymond F. Zvetina, Asst. U. S. Atty., San Diego, Cal., for defendants.


MEMORANDUM OF DECISION AND ORDER

SCHWARTZ, Chief Judge.

FACTS

Plaintiffs, SAM ANDREWS' SONS, are a general partnership engaged in lettuce and melon growing. In harvesting their produce, plaintiffs historically have relied heavily upon a labor force composed of Mexican citizens who commute daily into the United States from Mexico. The aliens enter this country by use of the so-called "green cards", i...

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