Another line in the sand Conservatives will complain about yet will do nothing to correct.
So, it looks as if BO is set on abolishing the other two branches of government. Why bother with a Congress if he can write and sign his own laws?
If they do this - Obama can kiss 2012 goodbye ...
The funny thing is that it does nothing for the people who jumped the border. Does way more to legalize OTMs.
By what rule of law, or policy, could the DHS possibly grant Amnesty to illegals? Exactly how much power has been granted this bureaucratic entity?
How bout executive order? Could he subvert the rule law this way?
The good news is soon Mexicans will no longer be crossing into the US . The bad news is the reason they have stopped is that the conditions here will be exactly the same as in Mexico .
Well, those that celebrated the BP extortion can now stand up with pride.
BARRY, Barry , barry , bury,our tax dollars are NOT for non citizens, despite your substitution of political correctness for the law of our nation.
This is an impeachable offence. I hope he goes for it. We will have fun getting all those federal tax dollars spent on illegal aliens back from the coffers of the Democrat Party.
Buahahahahahahaha! COME TO AMERICA ALL YOU ILLEGALS,,,, ITS FREE LUNCH TIME!!!!!!INSTEAD OF CITIZENSHIP COURSES YOU WILL BE TAKING THE SHORT OBAMARAMA COURSE ON HOW TO VOTE MORE THAN ONCE IN AN ELECTION, EVEN THOUGH YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED.
ITS WONDERFUL TO WATCH FASCISTS WORK OUTSIDE THE LAW. UNCLE ADOLF DID THE SAME IN HIS RISE TO POWER. DOOM ON YOU BARRY, AND ALL YOUR RUNNING DOGS.
You’ll love this then:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnym51Y1BAs
From the source, takes time to load after music. Someone capture this and mark it.
News release:
News Release
WHD News Release: [04/01/2010]
Contact Name: Dolline Hatchett
Phone Number: (202) 251-7929 cell or 202-693-4651 office
Release Number: 10-0411-NAT
US Labor Secretary sends message to Americas under-paid and under-protected:We Can Help!
Solis announces national campaign and commits to bringing justice to nations working poor
CHICAGO Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis today used the historic setting of Chicagos famed Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, on the Chicago campus of the University of Illinois, to unveil the U.S. Department of Labors “We Can Help” campaign. Solis committed to helping the nations low-wage and vulnerable workers, and reminded them that her agencys personnel will not waver in protecting the rights guaranteed by law to every worker in America.
“I’m here to tell you that your president, your secretary of labor and this department will not allow anyone to be denied his or her rightful pay especially when so many in our nation are working long, hard and often dangerous hours,” Secretary Solis told an energized crowd of workers, community advocates and leaders. “We can help, and we will help. If you work in this country, you are protected by our laws. And you can count on the U.S. Department of Labor to see to it that those protections work for you.”
Today’s event marked the beginning of the “We Can Help” nationwide campaign. The effort, which is being spearheaded by the department’s Wage and Hour Division, will help connect America’s most vulnerable and low-wage workers with the broad array of services offered by the Department of Labor. The campaign will place a special focus on reaching employees in such industries as construction, janitorial work, hotel/motel services, food services and home health care. It also will address such topics as rights in the workplace and how to file a complaint with the Wage and Hour Division to recover wages owed.
Through the use of Spanish/English bilingual public service announcements featuring activist Dolores Huerta and actors Jimmy Smits and Esai Morales, the launch of a new Web site at http://www.dol.gov/wecanhelp and a toll-free hotline, 866-4US-WAGE (487-9243), the department is renewing its emphasis on reaching and assisting workers who often find themselves denied the pay legally guaranteed to them by law. The campaign also underscores that wage and hour laws apply to all workers in the United States, regardless of immigration status.
“The nation’s laws are for the protection of everyone who works in this country,” said Secretary Solis, speaking from the site where President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Labor Secretary Frances Perkins once worked. “It is appropriate and correct that vulnerable workers receive what the law promises, and that no employer gain a marketplace advantage by using threats or coercion to cheat workers from their rightful wages. I have added more than 250 new field investigators nationwide an increase of a third to help in this effort. If you are a worker in America, on this day, we promise you a new beginning and a new partnership to ensure you receive the wages you deserve.”
Chicago’s Hull-House opened in 1889 when Jane Addams, the first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, rented the site to institute and maintain educational and philanthropic enterprises to improve conditions in the industrial districts of Chicago. By its second year of existence, Hull-House was host to 2,000 people every week and today remains a central force in reaching out to Chicago’s poor.
Read this news release en Español.
(Umm, Huerta, Smits and Morales... none in German, Urdu, French or Korean?)
FAQ snip:
Q: If I talk to someone at Wage and Hour, will it be confidential? I dont want to lose my job.
A: All discussions with WHD are confidential. All complaints are confidential; the name of the complainant and the nature of the complaint are not disclosed. The only exceptions are: when it is necessary to reveal a complainant’s identity, with his or her permission, to pursue an allegation; and when the WHD is ordered to reveal information by a court. You can find additional information about the investigative process at Fact Sheet 44.
Q: What if I dont have all of the information you need? Do you have any suggestions?
A: Here are a Few Suggestions
If you dont have a permanent address, give us your cell phone number, or the number and address of a friend or family member who knows how to reach you.
If you are not sure of the name of your employer, some suggestions are: take a picture with a cell phone or write down the license number of your employers vehicle; do the same for any company names on the vehicle. Do the same for other employers on the job. If you get a paycheck write down all the information on the check before you cash it. If you can, make a photocopy of the check or take a picture of it. Make a note of your job location by writing down the address.
f there is no record of your hours or pay, start keeping one. Every day you work, write down the time you start and the time you finish. Write down if you took time for a meal break and how long the break was. Write down every time you get paid, with the date and how much pay you received. You can call any Wage and Hour Office and ask them to send you free copies of our AWARE record keeping handbooks. You can get as many as you need; enough for you AND your co-workers.
Q: Not everyone on my job has a green card. If I complain about my pay, will workers be reported to Immigration? Is everyone who works entitled to the minimum wage?
A: WHD will continue to enforce the FLSA and MSPA without regard to an employees immigration status. No employer should have an unfair advantage because he employs undocumented employees and doesnt pay them. Look at the Fact Sheet on Undocumented Workers which is available in English Chinese, Korean, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese. It says the WHD will enforce pay for hours worked for covered, non-exempt employees.
It’s going to be like after the verdict in the O. J. Simpson trial.
We’re FREE!! We’re FREE!!
Other than the lack of constitutional authority to do this, TO EXACTLY HOW MANY PERSONS WOULD THIS APPLY?
(cause I know nobody knows)