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Old April 28th 10, 02:25 PM posted to alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.news-media,alt.politics.elections,alt.politics.usa,rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Whose Country is This?

On Tue, 27 Apr 2010 21:38:23 -0400, "Sid9" puked:


"Cicero Venatio" wrote in message
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I wonder who in AZ provides employment for a half million people?

Throw a few of these employers in jail and their fellow criminal
employers will fire all of the half million illegals.

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not that easy. If you want a law suit filed against you for racial
discrimination by the state or the feds, or you could be sued by Chicanos
por la Causa or La Raza for being racist. Also all of these people have
documentation, it may be forged documentation, but how can you tell.
Simple solutions are for simpletons. The flaw in the e-verify system was
there was no picture of the individual in the database, but maybe in the
future they will have some sort of system where employers can actually
find out if the employee is illegal or not. When the feds bust an
employer, they actually have some pictures that go with the social
security numbers, something the employer had no access to. Sound unfair,
or course it is. BTW, do the feds have a picture of you, "Sid9"? If not
an illegal could have a forged a social security card with "Sid9"
"555-11-5555" or whatever your number is, and how would the employer tell
if it was you or someone else, unless there is a picture to go with it?


False.

You will not be sued for complying with the law.


What land do you live in? In the US there are professional minorities
that make a living doing just that. And to say that you "will not be
sued" for anything demonstrates your tenuous grasp of the reality of
the legal system. You can be sued for pretty much anything.


You document your activity as an employer.

Get the crooks who exploit the illegals and the illegals will go home.

Probably only need a few widely publicized examples and the problem
disappears.

The "real ID" law was passed and many states have opted out.

Libertarians oppose, what in effect, is an internal passport.

The lax enforcement against employers during the eight years of the bush,jr
administration was a favor to his friends in the SW



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