trump tower: The mostly Spanish-speaking workers and about 100 supporters rallied outside Trump Tower to protest what they called the Trump administration's bullying, according to Brandon Sun. Tom Cat managers summoned the workers one by one last month to tell them that the Department of Homeland Security was investigating the company, and they would be fired if they could not provide the documents, according to Daniel Gross, executive director of Brandworkers, a non-profit that defends food manufacturing workers' rights. Thirty-one employees of the Tom Cat Bakery also could be deported if they don't prove by April 21 that they're in the country legally. Multiple calls to the Tom Cat plant in Queens went unanswered. He supports his family with work that starts at 4 30 a.m. daily. It made me feel so sad, angry at the same time, because I never expected this was going to happen, said Hector Solis, 45, a native of Mexico City and a Brooklyn resident.
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