“Terry Dehko, who came to Michigan from Iraq in 1970, soon did what immigrants often do: He went into business, buying Schott’s Supermarket in Fraser, Mich., where he still works six days a week. The Internal Revenue Service, a tentacle of a government that spent $3.5 trillion in 2013, tried to steal more than $35,000 from Terry and Sandy that year. Sandy, a mother of four, has a master’s degree in urban planning but has worked in the store off and on since she was 12. She remembers, ‘They just walked into the store’ and announced that they had emptied the store’s bank account.”
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