Posted on 09/19/2011 2:04:14 PM PDT by tedw
With legislation pending both in the U.S. Congress and the Michigan House of Representatives to require employers to use a new federal immigration database, even conservative and Tea Party groups are speaking out against the idea.
(Excerpt) Read more at michiganmessenger.com ...
E-verify is stupid. We should be trying to get rid of burdensome regulations. Look, if a company is found to be employing illegals then it should be punished. But this is just another bureaucracy that affects all companies.
btw the title is
“Tea party, conservative groups call on Congress to reject E-Verify”
You're right...it should be a no-brainer. Get the illegals out and off of welfare, etc. and see how much this country saves not having to feed, educate, shelter and incarcerate illegals!
Cheap labor really isn't so cheap :(
E-verify is an effective solution to the immigration
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E-Verify has bothing to do with immigration..
its to stop illegal aliens from working in the US
and also people here with only a visitors or student visa...
REAL immigrants have green cards abnd can work here legally...
OK if you think AttackWatch is bad, imagine AttackWatch + this e-verify database
There really is no valid reason to oppose
Any time anybody says that, I beware.
Here are the signers:
Sincerely,
Take Back Washington
Kathryn Serkes, Founder
Liberty Coalition
Michael Ostrolenk, National Director
Institute for Liberty
Andrew Langer, President
Downsize DC
Jim Babka, President
American Freedom Agenda
Bruce Fein, President
Rutherford Institute
John Whitehead, President
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Alex Nowrasteh, Policy Analyst
American Policy Center
Tom DeWeese, President
Republican Liberty Caucus
Dave Nalle, National Chairman
Tea Party Nation
Judson Phillips, Founder
Washington D.C. Tea Party
Thomas Whitmore, Founder
Floridians Against REAL ID
Paul Henry, Executive Director
Secure Arkansas
Jeannie Burlsworth, Chairwoman
November Patriots
Richard D. Fry, Founder
Taxpayers Protection Alliance
David Williams, President
Gun Owners of America
Paul Garfield, Michigan Representative,
Constitutional Alliance
Mark Lerner, President
Take Back Kentucky
Norman Davis, Founder
U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation
Dane Von Breichenruchardt
Kitchen Table Patriots
Ana Puig & Anastasia Przybylski Co-Founders
Conservative Rebublican Women
Sahar Hekmati, President
Able Americans
Melissa Ortiz, Founder
American Grassroots Coalition
Jennifer Hulsey, Co-Founder
GOProud
Jimmy LaSalvia Executive Director
Eagle Forum, Palm Springs Chapter
Christine Michas, Founder/President
Washington State Campaign for Liberty
Alex Rion, President
Hispanic Leadership Fund
Mario H. Lopez, President
Tony DeMott, Michigan State Coordinator
Campaign for Liberty
Here are the signers:
Sincerely,
Take Back Washington
Kathryn Serkes, Founder
Liberty Coalition
Michael Ostrolenk, National Director
Institute for Liberty
Andrew Langer, President
Downsize DC
Jim Babka, President
American Freedom Agenda
Bruce Fein, President
Rutherford Institute
John Whitehead, President
Competitive Enterprise Institute
Alex Nowrasteh, Policy Analyst
American Policy Center
Tom DeWeese, President
Republican Liberty Caucus
Dave Nalle, National Chairman
Tea Party Nation
Judson Phillips, Founder
Washington D.C. Tea Party
Thomas Whitmore, Founder
Floridians Against REAL ID
Paul Henry, Executive Director
Secure Arkansas
Jeannie Burlsworth, Chairwoman
November Patriots
Richard D. Fry, Founder
Taxpayers Protection Alliance
David Williams, President
Gun Owners of America
Paul Garfield, Michigan Representative,
Constitutional Alliance
Mark Lerner, President
Take Back Kentucky
Norman Davis, Founder
U.S. Bill of Rights Foundation
Dane Von Breichenruchardt
Kitchen Table Patriots
Ana Puig & Anastasia Przybylski Co-Founders
Conservative Rebublican Women
Sahar Hekmati, President
Able Americans
Melissa Ortiz, Founder
American Grassroots Coalition
Jennifer Hulsey, Co-Founder
GOProud
Jimmy LaSalvia Executive Director
Eagle Forum, Palm Springs Chapter
Christine Michas, Founder/President
Washington State Campaign for Liberty
Alex Rion, President
Hispanic Leadership Fund
Mario H. Lopez, President
Tony DeMott, Michigan State Coordinator
Campaign for Liberty
No masquerade intended. I dont post often so I dont know the protocol. It is my opinion.
If you have a valid reason to oppose this E-verify legislation lets hear it.
No masquerade intended. I dont post often so I dont know the protocol. It is my opinion.
If you have a valid reason to oppose this E-verify legislation lets hear it.
No masquerade intended. I dont post often so I dont know the protocol. It is my opinion.
If you have a valid reason to oppose this E-verify legislation lets hear it.
The dangerous and intrusive precedent set by the bill opens the floodgate of additional incursive and contentious employment verification hurdles. Mission creep is the signature of all bureaucracies. After enactment of the Legal Workforce Act, employers could soon be required to verify whether employees are delinquent in the payment of federal, state, or local taxes, in compliance with child support or alimony decrees, on a terrorist watch list, or convicted or even accused of crime.
We are born with an unalienable right to acquire property through our own labor. Private property is a bulwark against government oppression. Requiring citizens to secure permission from the Department of Homeland Security to enjoy the fruits of their labor is an unacceptable violation of our civil liberties.
Errors in the verification process will be practically immune from timely legal redress and violate another constitutional tenet. Citizens have already lost their jobs after DHS deemed them not work-authorized. The CBO reports that in 2009 about 80,000 workers likely received erroneous findings from the system and may have lost their jobs.
Fearing this retaliation, free speech will chill and citizens will be loath to criticize government.
As a Jewess in the US, I ask: Are you aware that Obama’s CONNECTICUT social security number was keyed into E-verify and came back as “probably FRAUDULENT”?
Is there any other accurate mechanism for determining whether illegals are using phony SS#'s? Do you have a system for determining if companies are employing illegals besides asking them nicely?
Some people would complain about the Second Coming.
Thanks
Conclusion
E-verify, in short, is a national identification and surveillance system run by the DHS. It will lead to even more bureaucracy, bigger government, greater surveillance, and less freedom.
H.R. 2164 should never leave committee. It is anathema to limited government, the right to privacy, free enterprise and prosperity. It violates the philosophy of the Constitution and intent of the Framers by subordinating the liberty of citizens to the administrative convenience of government. And the Founding Fathers would have rebelled against such a staggering Federal intrusion into every workplace in the nation and our personal civil liberties.
1) don’t allow them in the country in the first place
2) don’t give them any welfare
3) don’t allow sanctuary cities
4) be on top of those with temporary visas
5) deport all criminals
If you tell employers they can only hire legals, then they need some tool to tell them who is legal and who is not.
I understand the fears of laying the groundwork for “666”, but I think they are overblown in this case.
On the other hand the plan the Indian government is pursuing to build a biometric database of all of their 1+ billion citizens is scary, scary stuff.
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