hmm I’m for a border fence but opposed to e-verify
“They claim this is because of inaccuraciesboth a small percentage of legal workers initially flagged as suspect and a higher number of-illegals the system doesnt catch.”
Inaccuracies in a government run system? What next? $16 muffins? oh wait...
And Perry supports giving illegals a work permit. He’s for policies that allow them to stay in the US and that allow more to enter, but opposes policies that would reduce future illegal entries and make it difficult for them to find employment.
Perry’s debate opponents need to unravel his contradictory positions on this issue so the voters can see where he really stands.
Obama is since E-Verify has flagged his SSN and isn’t eligible to work.
E-Verify ‘flags’ Obama’s Social Security Number
System crunches prez’s data, determines ‘likely fraudulent’
http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=344461#ixzz1YhUPQSEM
Why would anyone oppose an existing system that can force illegals out of work?
WE can work on other ways but we have seen how long that will take
In the meantime this is a system that actuallyworks a very high % of time
It is a start and it is in place now
Why would anyone oppose an existing system that can force illegals out of work?
WE can work on other ways but we have seen how long that will take
In the meantime this is a system that actuallyworks a very high % of time
It is a start and it is in place now
Earlier in 2011, there was a thread here on FR that said the Soc Sec Admin was charging a substantial fee for employeRs to sign up to use E-Verify.
Can anyone tell me if this is still the case???
Obama
Washington President Barack Obama’s approval rating among Hispanics has fallen below 50 percent just 14 months before the 2012 elections — when the votes of the country’s largest minority will be decisive
Read more: http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2011/09/19/latino-support-for-obama-below-50-pct-year-before-election/#ixzz1YhoKwTgG
On 28th sept..Yahoo will host the first-ever Hispanic-focused online roundtable with President Obama, the company announced Wednesday.
The discussion will be streamed live from the White House on Sept. 28. Jose Siade, Yahoos editor-in-chief for U.S. Hispanic and Latin America, will lead the conversation, which will focus on the economy, education, healthcare and immigration.
Users can submit questions by visiting Yahoo’s Spanish language site. The event will stream in both English and Spanish.
AOL Latino / HuffPost Latino Voices and MSN Latino will also participate in the roundtable.
The event is Obama’s latest effort to engage the public online, but his first Hispanic-focused online event. He participated in a Twitter town hall in July and a Facebook town hall in April. A LinkedIn town hall is scheduled for two days before the Yahoo event.
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/182947-yahoo-to-host-hispanic-focused-roundtable-with-obama
Obama must think only hispanics vote.
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