A Rushden shop in Northamptonshire has had its licence revoked after thousands of smuggled cigarettes were found in a raid. Police and Tradi

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A Rushden shop in Northamptonshire has had its licence revoked after thousands of smuggled cigarettes were found in a raid. Police and Tradi
It seems Meg Whitman isn't the only Republican this cycle to have a little issue with potentially illegal housekeeper. Now accusations are peculating that Missouri's Republican senate candidate Roy Blunt has the same problem, as well. Via PoliticMo:
The Missouri Democratic Party released documents Tuesday that they say paint Blunt as hiring an illegal immigrant and working to expedite her case during his time as Missouri Secretary of State.
“Blunt clearly states in the letter that dora has done some work for his family, and blunt attaches a letter clearly showing Blunt knew of her status,” said Corey Platt, with the MDP.
In the letter, sent on official state letterhead, Blunt writes to Gene McNary, then Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization, explaining the situation.
“Dora Narvaez has done some work for Roseann [Blunt],” Blunt wrote. He wrote that Roseann Blunt, Blunt’s previous wife, received a letter from Narvaez expressing her “concern regarding her status in the United States.”
A woman who identified herself as “Narvaez” told the Kansas City Star she worked as a housekeeper for the Blunt’s for some time in 1990, but declined further comment.
Much like Meg Whitman, the Blunt campaign is completely denying the allegations, in this case stating the woman in question was just a volunteer .