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To: qaz123
The President asks SocSec Admin to get a list of SSNs that are being used at different companies, simultaneously. Easy, I think. SSN is being used by one person working at Taco Bell, another person working construction, another person working at Applebee’s, another person working for a landscaper, another person working at a meat processing plant. Have SocSec Investigators[they have their own, armed investigators] show up to each place on a Tuesday and ask to interview that person. And have him/her produce their SS card. EZ-PZ. Business doesn’t even have to get in trouble, the first time, but they are encouraged to take part in the EVerify program.

Not only that, but a lot of the SSN thiefs like to go for young kids - they won't be working for years, so there's less chance of a red flag when someone files their taxes and the IRS thinks they already did. I'm sure it would be VERY easy for SS admin to give them an additional list of every SSN that's showing income, when the SSN is under working age. Every single one under 14 is almost definitely an illegal, and every one 14-16 shouldn't be very high. Most teenagers don't generally make more than several thousand in any given year, at least until they graduate HS.
25 posted on 04/26/2019 9:04:09 AM PDT by Svartalfiar
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To: Svartalfiar

And I completely overlooked the tax return thing. I want to say that there were 2 addresses in the Atlanta area that the IRS sent thousands of tax refunds to.

https://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/irs-sent-46378040-refunds-23994-unauthorized-aliens-1-atlanta-address

Even Snopes couldn’t refute it.

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/itin-soldiers/


29 posted on 04/26/2019 9:32:05 AM PDT by qaz123
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