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To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
The problem with enforcing immigration law nationwide, is that illegals will go to where the law isn’t being enforced as strenuously. Just today there was an article in the Arizona Republic about illegals fleeing Arizona—and heading to New Mexico.

Illegals are everywhere. Almost every state has become a border state.

FYI: The number in VA is now estimated at 330,000 up from the 259,000 figure in the chart. And the numbers in the chart are very conservative based on US Census Bureau estimates. I believe the numbers are much higher.

Though the vast majority are in California, it is the State least likely to do anything about it. And most likely to have ways to evade the system, such as a currently estimated 1m under the table jobs, both for illegals and citizens who don’t want to be part of the system.

CA only has about 25% of the illegals if you believe the numbers.

eVerify did a lot to flush out illegals, but they just moved to other States, and eventually it was figured out that all it could do was to find out if an ID was legal, not the person using it. So it is losing steam.

Wrong. The use of E-Verify is growing exponentially. AZ requires it for all businesses. The federal government has made it mandatory for all federal contracts. We just passed a law in VA for E-verify for all government contracts. I had a hand in making that happen.1 in 4 New Hires Vetted by E-Verify: New Data show 274% Growth since 2007

I suspect that the DREAM Act, as flawed as it is, will be about the only reform we will see, even with a Republican congress. It is very selective, just applies to minors, and has some pretty stiff requirements.

I don't support the Dream Act. It is just a mini-amnesty.

50 posted on 05/28/2010 5:11:31 PM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Just one point, that while eVerify is growing, it doesn’t necessarily mean that it is working well. The system still just tests identity papers, not identities, and not who is actually working. Just locally I’ve heard of several ways employees and employers can evade the system, and it is not hard.

That the system is growing, and with fewer complaints, is a good indicator that it is not working. A system that is working would get stiff resistance.


51 posted on 05/28/2010 5:52:37 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy
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To: kabar

Interesting chart, kabar. Note how many illegal aliens DO NOT hold jobs, and I imagine the percentage is greater than in 2007.


59 posted on 05/29/2010 8:25:22 AM PDT by AuntB (Illegal immigration is simply more "share the wealth" socialism and a CRIME not a race!)
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