The article states that the employess who had "invalid or fraudulent" Social Security numbers had 30 days to come forward to correct the problem. None did so, and were fired.
The tone of the article if very sympathetic to the workers that were fired. However, there is no mention at all of the Californians who are either U.S. Citizens of legal immigrants who might want those jobs. California's unemployment rate is in the double digits. It is getting harder and harder to believe that illegal immigrants are only doing jobs that Americans don't want.
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To: jeannineinsd
The road that connects the US and Mexico goes both ways. Get on it.
2 posted on
06/12/2009 1:27:24 PM PDT by
Wage Slave
(Good fences make good neighbors. -- Robert Frost)
To: jeannineinsd
give those jobs to legal citizens
3 posted on
06/12/2009 1:28:00 PM PDT by
GeronL
(http://libertyfic.proboards.com <----go there now,----> tyrannysentinel.blogspot.com)
To: jeannineinsd
The article states that the employess who had "invalid or fraudulent" Social Security numbers had 30 days to come forward to correct the problem. None did so, and were fired. These people are criminals and should be in jail.
4 posted on
06/12/2009 1:28:35 PM PDT by
pgkdan
( I miss Ronald Reagan!)
To: jeannineinsd
Boo, freakin’ hoo.
Everyone has to follow certain rules. If a bunch of illegal immigrants can’t follow the rules, too damn bad.
5 posted on
06/12/2009 1:29:15 PM PDT by
MediaMole
To: jeannineinsd
Excellent! Fire the illegals. Hire the unemployed legals. The economy improves. What a big %@#)@# surprise.
6 posted on
06/12/2009 1:31:20 PM PDT by
domenad
(In all things, in all ways, at all times, let honor guide me.)
To: jeannineinsd; FBD
"The article states that the employess who had 'invalid or fraudulent' Social Security numbers had 30 days to come forward to correct the problem. None did so, and were fired. " Oh my.
Where did they go? LOL!!
7 posted on
06/12/2009 1:31:21 PM PDT by
Landru
(Arghh, Liberals are trapped in my colon like spackle or paste.)
To: jeannineinsd
But Overhill did: All of the employees were fired May 31. Good.
Too bad the law didn't take any action.
To: jeannineinsd
For more than 200 Overhill workers, however, the effect was devastating: ...Cry me a river.
9 posted on
06/12/2009 1:32:30 PM PDT by
TigersEye
(0bama: "I can see Mecca from the WH portico." --- Google - Cloward-Piven Strategy)
To: jeannineinsd
Photo from the article.
To: jeannineinsd
An Internal Revenue Service audit found that 260 workers had provided “invalid or fraudulent” Social Security numbers.
I know that if I lied on my job application and my employer discovered it I would be fired.
So a bunch of peoplelied on the employment forms and when discovered were fired. No news story here.
12 posted on
06/12/2009 1:34:26 PM PDT by
SECURE AMERICA
(Coming to You From the Front Lines of Occupied America)
To: jeannineinsd
I want to know why the IRS isn’t enforcing the law that went into effect in the 70s where if there was a discrepancy in a Social Security number they notified the employer and the employer had 30 days to correct the discrepancy by either firing the employee or correcting a clerical error or there was a $40 fine?
13 posted on
06/12/2009 1:35:02 PM PDT by
dalereed
To: jeannineinsd
Key sentence, buried about halfway through:
"Overhill says it gave the workers 30 days to correct the problem with the IRS and provide the company with verification, but none did so."My employer comes to me. Says that there's a screwup with my Social Security number. I get it fixed, likely that day.
But, then, I'm legally in the country, and not trying to get away with anything.
14 posted on
06/12/2009 1:35:17 PM PDT by
wbill
To: jeannineinsd; AuntB; SwinneySwitch
This is the good kind of *Card Check*.
Damn thieves should be deported or at least jailed for their offenses.
15 posted on
06/12/2009 1:35:26 PM PDT by
wolfcreek
(KMTEXASA!)
To: jeannineinsd
No immigration agents descended on Overhill Farms, a major food-processing plant in Vernon. No one was arrested or deported. There were no frantic scenes of desperate workers fleeing la migra through the gritty streets of the industrial suburb southeast of downtown Los Angeles.Why the BLEEP not?! Come on, you can't hire over 200 illegals and not figure out eventually that they are not legally in the country... why is the HR guy or the person in charge of hiring not in jail?
18 posted on
06/12/2009 1:38:35 PM PDT by
ikka
(Brother, you asked for it!)
To: jeannineinsd
What did the expect the company to do, keep the employees and pay the IRS fines until the company went broke and put everyone out of a job?
19 posted on
06/12/2009 1:39:21 PM PDT by
tacticalogic
("Oh bother!" said Pooh, as he chambered his last round.)
To: jeannineinsd
Where is the follow up article about how 5000 legal Californians lined up to apply for the newly opened positions? That’s what I want to see!
20 posted on
06/12/2009 1:42:15 PM PDT by
bolobaby
To: jeannineinsd
The government took no action against the workers. But Overhill did: All of the employees were fired May 31.Good for Overhill. But it's appalling that the government "took no action" against these workers. They're all either illegal aliens or perpetrators of identity theft.
To: jeannineinsd
As there appears to be no penalty for using a false SSN, why should any of us provide our valid ones?
22 posted on
06/12/2009 1:44:41 PM PDT by
SampleMan
(Socialism enslaves you & kills your soul.)
To: jeannineinsd
How come when white guys get terminated they are not “devastated”?
24 posted on
06/12/2009 1:50:34 PM PDT by
caver
(Obama's first goals: allow more killing of innocents and allow the killers of innocents to go free.)
To: jeannineinsd
I got a call from a magazine I write for. They had gotten a call from the IRS. Seems I had an invalid SSN on my 1099 form (two digits were transposed).
I checked my tax return and . . . sure enough . . . the attached 1099 had the SSN with two transposed digits. Checked my invoices to them. Right SSN. Looks like someone transcribing the SSN on their end had goofed. Gave them the “right” one again, and they told the IRS that the invalid SSN had been corrected.
I had claimed the income on my return. No harm, no foul. (Sorry Obama — no penalty to give you extra revenue.) But, yeah, this year the IRS is really going over returns.
25 posted on
06/12/2009 1:50:45 PM PDT by
No Truce With Kings
(The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
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