Chapter 2697: Who Makes the Chinese so Numerous?
One way is to march silently and exert pressure silently. Another way is to enter various communities in a high-profile manner and do good deeds. Donald is accusing the Department of Labor of illegal treatment in the Los Angeles court, and now under the show of 30,000 workers, most Los Angeles citizens are gradually beginning to speak for the 30,000 workers. This is definitely not a good thing to continue for a long time! If a lawsuit is really to be filed, I am afraid that Donald will have a great chance of winning!
What to do? Elaine Chao has a headache. She is not a legal person and does not know much about the law, but she also knows the importance of public opinion. Now all public opinion in Los Angeles is leaning towards the 30,000 workers, including many justices of the peace, and many of these justices of the peace have been served by these 30,000 Chinese workers, and many of these justices of the peace are members of the jury.
In this case, if the court opens at one o'clock, it is conceivable what the final result of the trial will be. Elaine Chao looked anxious and called Bush for help.
President Bush knew the news earlier than Elaine Chao and had been thinking about countermeasures. However, it was Donald who came out this time, and it was Lin Feng who was behind the scenes, which made things much more difficult. Fortunately, it was not Bush who came out directly this time, but the Department of Labor. If Bush really lost, he would not be too embarrassed. Especially the mastermind behind this was the American Film Association.
"Minister Zhao, this matter was caused by Miller Oaks and his group. Now that Donald has jumped out, let them settle it. Tell them that if they can't solve this matter, the Department of Labor will agree to Donald's decision to re-issue the labor certificate." Bush ordered.
Elaine Chao nodded. Bush's move was to avoid a direct conflict between the Department of Labor and Donald, causing public dissatisfaction with the Department of Labor. After all, Donald's move killed two birds with one stone. It was a silent demonstration and a community charity, which greatly increased the public's favorability towards the 30,000 Chinese workers. If the Department of Labor really forcibly expelled these 30,000 workers, it would inevitably cause an uproar in public opinion.
Then, Elaine Chao conveyed President Bush's intentions to Miller Oaks and others in the name of the Department of Labor.
"According to the investigation and evidence collection of our Ministry of Labor, these 30,000 Chinese workers are healthy and have clean identities. If there is no other evidence to prove their identities, I will reissue their labor certificates!" Chao said softly.
Miller-Oaks and others frowned. They did not expect things to turn out like this. This was a bit beyond their expectations.
"Minister Chao, these 30,000 workers have unclean backgrounds. Some of them have been detained in China!" Miller-Oaks exclaimed.
"Mr. Oaks, that doesn't prove anything. If you want to punish these 30,000 workers, you must have more evidence. This is the case. I'm telling you!" Chao hung up the phone.
Miller-Oaks and others looked gloomy.
If this matter ends like this, they will suffer a great loss. They tossed it out. The result is that nothing is left. It's too embarrassing. It will become a laughing stock in the industry.
"What should we do now?" Miller-Oaks was a little careless. Originally, he wanted to teach Lin Feng a lesson through the Ministry of Labor, so that Lin Feng had to come to them for reconciliation. But now it is. The Ministry of Labor said that there is no more evidence and is ready to give up. What do you think we should do?
"Asking us to show evidence is clearly asking us to confront Lin Feng head-on, while the Ministry of Labor is watching from the sidelines." Sherry Lansing said.
Everyone frowned. Evidence, where can we find evidence? Unless the Chinese government is willing to issue a warrant for the arrest of a few of the 30,000 workers, then there will be enough evidence to deport the 30,000 workers! However, it is impossible for the Chinese government to issue a warrant for the arrest of any of the 30,000 workers. Not to mention the warrant, even if there is a wanted person, the Chinese government will delete the relevant information of the wanted criminal.
"Now we are in a difficult situation. Are we going to bow to Lin Feng? If so, everyone can think of Lin Feng's face, how will he mock us then!" Miller Oaks said.
Everyone nodded. Indeed, with Lin Feng's character and face, they may be mocked by Lin Feng at that time. In that case, everyone can find a hole to crawl into.
"Then let's find evidence, find evidence that can get these 30,000 workers deported to China. I don't believe that there are 30,000 workers who have never been to jail or have done something that endangers social security!" Miller Oaks said coldly.
Everyone nodded. Now there is only this way.
While everyone was searching for whether the 30,000 workers had a criminal record, the news about 30,000 Chinese workers doing charity work in the Los Angeles community. It also spread throughout the United States through the hands of media reporters. Of course, Donald contributed a lot to this. He used his connections in the television industry to get the news that 30,000 Chinese workers took to the streets of Los Angeles to do charity, and it was broadcast on nearly a thousand TV stations across the United States.
For the good deeds of these 30,000 Chinese workers, all walks of life in the United States have given high praise, and unanimously agreed that these 30,000 Chinese workers have promoted the traditional virtues of the Chinese people, allowing China, an ancient civilization with a history of 5,000 years, to shine again.
Of course, the industry also has doubts about the good deeds of these 30,000 workers, questioning their motives, or questioning whether they took Lin Feng's money to do good deeds. Otherwise, based on the impression that Chinese people have expressed in the world, it is impossible for them to do good deeds without making money. Unless they have money to make! As for Lin Feng, this time it is about Lin Feng's "Wind Temple", and he is so rich, so it is very reasonable for him to give some money to these people to do paid good deeds.
But if this is the case, then the motives of these people's good deeds are questionable. However, the subsequent reports shattered these messages.
Our boss said that we do good deeds, and there is absolutely no money. At most, the boss provides us with three meals a day, but there is no money! If doing good deeds requires money, then it is still called good deeds! ——The words of the Northeast man were reported by reporters who are pro-Lin Feng.
Such reports immediately blocked all rumors about Chinese people taking money to do good deeds. Although there are still some reporters who are against Lin Feng, questioning the remarks of this big man from Northeast China on the grounds that this is just the opinion of this family. However, when thousands of Chinese workers came out together to publicly declare that they are absolutely free of charge, these rumors completely disappeared. Not only that, but also received sympathy and support from all walks of life in the United States. Many justices of the peace directly wrote to President Bush, asking President Bush to directly sign labor certificates for these 30,000 workers so that they can work in the United States as they wish.
After receiving the applications from these justices of the peace, President Bush's face was livid, and he almost pointed at the faces of these justices of the peace and cursed. I really want to ask them whether they are Americans or Chinese, and they are so partial to Chinese workers. Especially these hateful Chinese workers, they actually called him "diapers". How is he like a diaper? From inside to outside, from top to bottom, how is he like a diaper!
He is the President of the United States, not a diaper!
Of course, these words can only be roared in the White House, and cannot be said outside, otherwise he will definitely be crowned with the title of "the most stingy American president in history." After all, becoming the president of the United States also means accepting the supervision of the entire American people and being scolded by the entire American people. Being scolded is commonplace. If you can't stand this little bit of anger and grievance, what kind of president of the United States is it!
Lin Feng, this must be taught by you, it must be taught by you! ——Bush roared in the White House.
If Lin Feng heard Bush's cry, he would shrug helplessly, shake his head, and sigh, "President Bush, this is really not taught by me. But it has my style!"
If President Bush heard what Lin Feng said, he would definitely die of anger. Fortunately, Lin Feng couldn't hear Bush's words, so naturally Lin Feng couldn't respond to Bush in this way, and Bush couldn't be angry to death.
However, although Bush didn't die of anger, the parade continued, and the charity was still going on in the streets of Los Angeles communities. As the activities continued, more and more Chinese tourists and many Chinese Americans in the United States joined them to support the 30,000 workers. At first, it was just Chinese tourists and Chinese people in Los Angeles. Later, it gradually spread to Chinese tourists and Chinese people in the whole state of California, and there were about 200,000 of them in total.
With so many people joining this large team, the number of people marching and demonstrating directly increased to 100,000, and the number of people entering various communities reached nearly 200,000. There is a classic saying in philosophy: everything in the world changes from quantitative change to qualitative change.
When the quantity reaches a certain level, a qualitative change will occur. As a result, the Department of Labor is under greater pressure from public opinion, and receives thousands of various protest letters every day. As the President of the United States, President Bush receives even more letters. Every day when he enters the office, he sees the postman carrying several bundles of mail and placing them heavily on Bush's desk.
Seeing these thick piles of mail, Bush almost fainted. If he has to read all these mails, he can't think about working every day.
"Take all these mails away!" Bush was angry.
Several bodyguards came and took away the piles of mail. But before Bush finished his cup of coffee, the postman came again, with several thick piles of mail.
"Is this mine again?" Bush asked in a muffled voice.
The postman nodded, shook his head, and made a gesture for Bush to wait. Then, to Bush's astonishment, the postman ran back and forth three times, carrying more than a dozen piles of mail, filling Bush's office.
"Why so much!" Bush asked in a lost voice.
"Mr. President, I heard there are more. It is said that all Chinese people have written letters of request for the 30,000 Chinese workers this time. It is estimated that millions of letters will come tomorrow!" The postman said helplessly, "I'm afraid I will have to use a large truck and dozens of people to deliver your mail tomorrow!"
Bush was dumbfounded on the spot.
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