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YOU SHOULD ONLY FILE A REPORT IF YOU HAVE REASONABLE EVIDENCE AND/OR BELIEF OF ILLEGAL ACTIVITY.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 866-347-2423 1-866-DHS-2ICE Visit ICE Website. Contact ICE Field Offices. Contact ICE to report illegal aliens, employers that hire illegal labor, smugglers, document fraud, and other crimes by illegal aliens. Bilingual services are offered. Confidential reporting is allowed. ICE operates under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Operator Number: 202-282-8000 Comment Line: 202-282-8495 Visit DHS Website. Send DHS a message online. The Department of Homeland Security encourages citizens to contact their local law enforcement and local FBI office first especially if the matter involves personal safety. You can contact DHS to provide information and reports about suspected terrorist activity or crimes related to terrorism.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) 202-324-3000 Visit FBI Website. Locate FBI field offices. Submit a tip to the FBI online. The FBI investigates many crimes related to illegal immigration such as fraud, governmental fraud, insurance fraud, money laundering, terrorism, public corruption, healthcare fraud, identity theft and financial institution fraud as well as terrorism.

United States Department of Justice USDOJ Report trafficking crimes or get help by calling the toll-free hotline 888-428-7581 (voice and TTY) Para registrar su queja o obtener ayuda, llame gratis a 888-428-7581 (linea directa y de TTY para personas con incapacidad auditiva) Exploitation Task Force Complaint Line at 888-428-7581 (voice and TTY). Laws provide options for trafficking victims regardless of immigration status. Operators have access to interpreters and can talk with callers in their own language. The service is offered on weekdays from 9 AM to 5 PM EST. After these hours, information is available on tape in English, Spanish, Russian, and Mandarin.

Social Security Administration (SSA) Main Number: 800-772-1213 Visit SSA website. How to report fraud. SSA needs to know when people are selling and using fraudulent Social Security numbers and cards and abusing Medicare and Medicaid. They are interested in abuse involving their employees, crime rings, and terrorists.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Fraud Line: 800-829-0433 How to report criminal activity with the IRS. While the IRS has the task of making sure we pay the extensive bill for illegal immigration, they can also be an asset to your efforts. Please report employers that hire illegal labor and use illegal alien day laborers to the IRS.

The Better Business Bureau (BBB) 4200 Wilson Blvd

Suite 800 Arlington

VA 22203-1838 National Office: 703-276-0100 Visit the BBB website. Find your local BBB chapter. The Better Business Bureau handles complaints about businesses that want to stay in good standing with the community. Issues relating to the employment of illegal labor, identity theft problems, and other business issues should be reported to national and local BBB offices. A business that intentionally hires illegals is not a good neighbor.

Local and State Law Enforcement Contact information for your local and state law enforcement agencies should be listed in your local phone book. These agencies understand the local crime patterns and can provide great assistance to you. These agencies should be encouraged to do as much as they can to make sure illegal aliens that are arrested for crimes are then processed by ICE. Cracking down on illegal immigration reduces crime rates in areas where local police have taken action. These websites might help you in your search. Visit Copseek law enforcement directory. Visit CrimeSpider law enforcement resource.

State Revenue Departments These are usually more active than the IRS is in investigating reports of employers hiring illegal immigrants off the books, and paying cash, etc. Call or email a complaint against construction and lawn care companies, etc.

Alabama 800-535-9410 N/A

Alaska 877-269-6685 N/A

Arizona 602-542-5673 problemresolutionoffice@revenue.state.az.us

Arkansas 501-682-4720 wayne.mclean@rev.state.ar.us

California 800-229-6297 N/A

Colorado 303-866-5535 compliance@spike.dor.state.co.us

Connecticut 800-382-9463 drs@po.state.ct.us

Delaware 800-292-7826 ezielinski@state.de.us

Dist of Columbia 202-442-6282 HerbertH@otrtax.dcgov.org

Florida 888-854-4791 N/A

Georgia 404-656-4598 compliance@rev.state.ga.us

Hawaii 800-961-5369 N/A

Idaho 800-972-7660 taxrep@tax.state.id.us

Illinois 800-243-2811 N/A

Indiana 317-233-4016 N/A

Iowa 515-281-3254 idrf@idrf.state.ia.us

Kansas 877-526-7738 abcmail@kdor.state.ks.us

Kentucky 502-564-4921 revweb@mail.state.ky.us

Louisiana 225-925-7448 N/A

Maine 207-624-9595 tax_compliance@state.me.us

Maryland 800-638-2937 feedback@comp.state.md.us

Massachusetts 800-354-9927 N/A

Michigan 517-335-8473 N/A

Minnesota 800-657-3500 tax.fraud@state.mn.us

Mississippi 601-923-7390 N/A

Missouri 816-889-2930 cibmail@mail.dor.state.mo.us

Montana 888-866-0327 dbogle@state.mt.us

Nebraska 800-742-7474 N/A

Nevada 775-687-6640 jbaily@govmail.state.nv.us

New Hampshire 603-271-2186 N/A

New Jersey 609-292-6400 taxation@tax.state.nj.us

New Mexico 505-827-0700 oig@state.nm.us

New York 800-225-5829 N/A

North Carolina 800-232-4939 N/A

North Dakota 701-328-3125 taxinfo@state.nd.us

Ohio 800-757-6091 N/A

Oklahoma 405-521-3251 helpmaster@oktax.state.ok.us

Oregon 800-356-4222 N/A

Pennsylvania http://www.revenue.state.pa.us/revenue/cwp/view.asp?a=180&q=213902

Rhode Island 401-222-3053 eflanaga@tax.state.ri.us

South Carolina 800-521-4493 fraudhotline@osa.state.sc.us

South Dakota 800-829-9188 N/A

Tennessee 800-372-8389 tnrevenue@mail.state.tn.us

Texas 512-463-3940 ombudsman@cpa.state.tx.us

Utah 801-297-6719 N/A

Vermont 802-828-2821 vttaxdept@tax.state.vt.us

Virginia 804-367-8045 tax-geninfo@state.va.us

Washington 800-647-7706 N/A

West Virginia 800-982-8297 N/A

Wisconsin 608-266-7879 income@dor.state.wi.us

Wyoming 307-777-7961 dor@state.wy.us

1 posted on 07/31/2011 10:12:32 AM PDT by sbMKE
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To: sbMKE

Breaking the laws real Americans won’t break.


2 posted on 07/31/2011 10:15:08 AM PDT by arderkrag (Georgia is God's Country. LOOKING FOR ROLEPLAYERS. Check Profile.)
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To: sbMKE
"If E-Verify passes, it will kill the dairy industry in Wisconsin," Reinhart said. "I'm scared to death."

Deal with it. The cotton industry survived the end of slavery.

3 posted on 07/31/2011 10:17:40 AM PDT by Moonman62 (The US has become a government with a country, rather than a country with a government.)
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To: sbMKE

We ALL should report the whining lying farmers.

Those whiners can bring in as many LEGAL immigrants as they want to do the ag work and get the LEGAL visas renewed several times.
yes let’s all report them on Monday.
What do you think?


4 posted on 07/31/2011 10:18:29 AM PDT by RWGinger
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“This is our life,” Reinhart said. “It’s who we are and what we do. The dairy mentality is deep in my soul. Everything David and I have is tied up in this land.”

That’s nice but this country shouldn’t subsidize your lifestyle and business needs i.e. slave labor by rewarding illegals and letting rapists and murderers get in.


6 posted on 07/31/2011 10:22:26 AM PDT by KantianBurke
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To: sbMKE
"If E-Verify passes, it will kill the dairy industry in Wisconsin," Reinhart said. "I'm scared to death."

This is the same type of rubbish we've heard for years from those in the agriculture industry. The world will end if we don't have cheap labor. How did we survive all those years without illegal immigrants? Prices adjusted that's how. It's the way market systems work.

What we have in the agriculture sector are farmers who want subsidies. And these subsidies come in different forms. Somethings it's direct subsidies and other times it's the importing cheap labor in the form of illegals. This is a lot more typical in California than Wisconsin but it seems to be everywhere. The costs of these illegals are borne by the rest of society in the high rate of crime or in educating the scores of children these illegals often seem to have. The farmer doesn't give a rats *ss about that. That's someone else's problem. Besides there is a gigantic pool of welfare recipients in both Madison and Milwaukee who ought to be able to fill these jobs. There's a recession on haven't you heard. People are out of work.
7 posted on 07/31/2011 10:22:31 AM PDT by truthguy (Good intentions are not enough.)
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[...] the system as it stands has an error rate of 2% to 3%.

Any comments on this? Why that high?


E-Verify alone will just chase the businesses back to Canada. This has to be accompanied by a reduction in benefits for those who choose not to work but could take these jobs, thus lowering American wages to the point where they can be competitive.

8 posted on 07/31/2011 10:30:59 AM PDT by Gondring (Going d'Anconia)
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Why is this? Is it because illegal immigrants possess some knowledge about he dairy business that US citizens somehow lack?

No! Its because illegals are willing to work for pay that is below the mandated minimum wage! If the US did away with the minimum wage, there would be US citizens willing to work for that amount (although in the US, people who refuse to work receive more in benefits from the US government than they could receive from working!)

13 posted on 07/31/2011 10:35:04 AM PDT by Cowboy Bob (Greed + Envy = Liberalism)
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Hey, WI dairy farmers! Yeah you. Take some of the farm subsidy money I paid for and call 1-800-WAA-AAAA. Must be a Bitch to live in one of the bluest, most Federally funded states in the Union AND have to obey the law too. My God, how unthinkable. I am officially not buying any dairy products from Wisconsin, just like I have not bought any Tyson chicken since the Clinton administration.
14 posted on 07/31/2011 10:36:05 AM PDT by cashless (Unlike Obama and his supporters, I'd rather be a TEA BAGGER than a TEA BAGGEE.)
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Like his father and grandfather, Geiser has lived and worked on this farm, founded by his Polish and German immigrant ancestors, all his life.

The standard intro into every "media" sob story. We know this isn't really about the farmers, it's about allowing illegal aliens to come into this country, get illegal voting cards and vote Democrat.

17 posted on 07/31/2011 10:37:52 AM PDT by jeffc (Prayer. It's freedom of speech.)
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Lets get this right. You are in the food industry and you don't want to verify your workers are here legally?

Fine, shut them down immediately. If they cannot or will not follow the law then what other laws are they violating?

In the food industry there should be zero tolerance for this kind of ignorance.

21 posted on 07/31/2011 10:45:46 AM PDT by Wurlitzer (Welcome to the new USSA (United Socialist States of Amerika))
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To: sbMKE

A computer program? That’s weird. I would have thought that rising fuel and energy costs would kill the industry first. Of course, even if the farmers did whine about that, the lowlifes in the state run “media” wouldn’t report it.


23 posted on 07/31/2011 10:47:42 AM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Hey Barry! Compromise this!!!)
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To: sbMKE
About four in 10 dairy farm workers are immigrants, many believed to be undocumented.

That number is complete rubbish.

Take out the owners, herd managers and the farm support people who aren't on the farm every day: Milk Inspectors, DHIA Technicians, Holstein Classifiers, Milk Haulers and vets. And then the number (unless you're on an Amish Farm) is 99.9%.

That is correct. The daily hired labor on dairy farms in the US not part of management in almost 100%. NONE of them are "believed" by anyone to be undocumented. ALL are known to be illegals.

29 posted on 07/31/2011 10:58:01 AM PDT by FredZarguna (Say goodnight, George.)
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“If E-Verify passes, it will kill the dairy industry in Wisconsin,” Reinhart said. “I’m scared to death.”

Perhaps the dairy industry in Wisconsin “needs killin”

Or needs to adapt.


31 posted on 07/31/2011 11:05:05 AM PDT by KEVLAR
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This country has to stop illegal immigration. Companies that employ illegals are putting Americans out of work. Half of illegals are on some form of welfare and many are in jail for other crimes and their kids are in public school.

The taxpayers cannot afford this. Hey Dairy Farmer, how about YOU pay for their school, welfare and everything and see if you want to keep them then??


42 posted on 07/31/2011 11:52:53 AM PDT by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Happiness)
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Think of the benefits these types of farmers and dairy farmers bring to their communities by hiring illegals.

The community benefits by:

Higher crime

Uninsured/unlicensed drivers

Good decent neighborhoods become blighted

English language becomes second to Spanish

Taxes go up to pay the school system for bilingual education

Parking lots become eyesores due to pampers on the lot

Any shred of manners and Social rules disappear

You have the privilege of watching them get free groceries
while you get to pay for both yours and theirs.

And the best part is.........they refuse to assimilate into our society and bring their corrupt and socially unacceptable Mexican customs into your neighborhood.

I know, last night I had to call the cops twice to end a Mexican party next door, complete with DJ, blasting Spanish music all over the neighborhood at 10pm while the “guests” (animals is what I call them) parked across my driveway (and other neighbors) with no regard as to what private property is nor any thought of privacy for myself and my other neighbors.

Yep! We need more illegals here so they can get their citizenship through the efforts of both the Dem and Rep parties so they can vote Democrat next time around.


48 posted on 07/31/2011 12:31:28 PM PDT by DH (Once the tainted finger of government touches anything the rot begins)
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About four in 10 dairy farm workers are immigrants, many believed to be undocumented.

If four in ten dairy farm workers are immigrants, then six in ten are native born Americans. That stat does not exactly support the notion elsewhere in the article that they can't find citizens to do the work, or that citizens won't do such work and want too many benefits.

We're seeing a flurry of articles lately telling us how wonderful immigrants are and how indispensable they are. (At least the ones who haven't already returned to Mexico to enter that 'superior' job market). Lots of dairy farm waste products being flung around this issue recently. Look for more amnesty and Dream Act pushes, at least so the Dims can pander for Latino votes before November 2012.

53 posted on 07/31/2011 2:06:00 PM PDT by Will88
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About 11 years ago when the couple couldn't find enough local workers to help them milk the cows around-the-clock, 365 days a year, they started hiring Mexican immigrants.

So, this 'problem' is fairly new, only eleven years old for this farm. Or maybe what really happened eleven years ago is that, with little or no immigration law enforcement from the Slick Willie and W administrations, more and more illegals began to enter and spread around the US. I know the illegal population is fairly recent in Wisconsin and many other states.

So much BS surrounds the immigration issue that little can be believed in the MSM. Just as likely, eleven years ago illegals began showing up in Wisconsin willing to work below prevailing pay, and they gradually took the jobs of more and more citizen farm workers.

54 posted on 07/31/2011 2:16:17 PM PDT by Will88
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Yes, the problem here is the desire to use illegal aliens (I refuse to call them "immigrants") because they'll work for substandard wages.

However, there's another issue. Each individual farmer probably needs only a few workers. Handling the e-verify system would probably run his costs up. There might well be a market for labor contractors who would do the e-verify thing and certify workers to farmers. That would ease the burden on the farmer, and make the process more efficient. It would also make it easier for the Feds to police the system.

63 posted on 07/31/2011 3:33:40 PM PDT by JoeFromSidney (New book: RESISTANCE TO TYRANNY. A primer on armed revolt. Available form Amazon.)
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So farmer is trying to make his employment problem the tax payers problem. How much sense does it make to say my business can only make me money, if I may continue to use illegal workers ?


65 posted on 08/01/2011 2:33:58 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
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