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Mission Viejo backs law to weed out the undocumented (SoCal)
The Orange County Register ^ | March 8, 2007 | AMANDA GLOWISH, VALERIA GODINES and DENA BUNIS

Posted on 03/08/2007 1:11:55 PM PST by TheDon

Mission Viejo has joined the national immigration debate, adopting an ordinance requiring its employees and contractors to participate in a federal program meant to weed out unauthorized workers.

"We will be setting an example for all those in the community," said Mayor Pro Tem John Paul Ledesma, who put the ordinance on the agenda. The council unanimously approved the measure on its first reading on Monday. If it's approved on a second reading, it will go into effect July 1.

The city's decision would require participation in the Department of Homeland Security's Basic Pilot Program, which is free and Internet-based. It requires verification that city employees and those contracted with the city are legally authorized to work in the United States.

Ledesma said he introduced the ordinance after a resident approached him about illegal workers in the city. In February, he introduced a no-trespassing ordinance as a response to an influx of day laborers in the city.

"It is our responsibility to show we believe in the rule of law and respect," said Ledesma. "We should do as much as we can on the City Council level."

The police department in Orange and the city of Santa Ana also use the program, but the cities do not require contractors to use the system.

In 2006 about 50 contracts were approved by the Mission Viejo City Council, according to Karen Hammen, city clerk.

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(Excerpt) Read more at ocregister.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: aliens; illegals; mexico; missionviejo
Three cheers for Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona!

"The Basic Pilot Program began in 1996 as an experiment in seven states. Under legislation authored by Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona, it was expanded to all 50 states in 2004.

Participation is voluntary and as of this week 14,834 employers were participating, including 247 federal, state and local government offices. In California, 1,990 businesses were participating. More than 30 Los Angeles County agencies use the system as well.

Under the program, after someone is hired, an employer enters the worker's Social Security number onto a database and it is sent to the Social Security Administration, which verifies that the number is a valid one. If a match cannot be made, the name and number are then checked through Department of Homeland Security databases."

1 posted on 03/08/2007 1:11:57 PM PST by TheDon
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To: TheDon

Good stuff.


2 posted on 03/08/2007 1:14:30 PM PST by Uncledave
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To: TheDon

Sounds good.

As to the headline: What's with this "undocumented" euphemism? "Illegal" is shorter, fair and gets right to the nub. "Undocumented" suggests that they, whoops!, just misplaced their DOCUMENTS and that all they need are some easily-obtained replacements. The lede's use of "unauthorized" is closer, but again, why not "illegal"? Is "rape" next going to be euphemized into "unauthorized sex"?


3 posted on 03/08/2007 1:21:30 PM PST by pogo101
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To: pogo101; Bikers4Bush; janetgreen; dennisw; gubamyster; nomad; 1_Inch_Group; 2sheep; SandRat; ...

Yahoo Mission Viejo
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4 posted on 03/08/2007 7:16:11 PM PST by Ladycalif (Free The Texas 3 - Ramos, Compean and Hernandez)
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To: Ladycalif

Good news from MV! City by city we must fight back because our federal government refuses to.


5 posted on 03/08/2007 9:14:00 PM PST by janetgreen (DUNCAN HUNTER IN '08)
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