Posted on 08/03/2013 6:56:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Massive border security and E-Verify are central provisions of the Senate immigration bill, and they are supported by many in the House. Both provisions signal how wrong-headed much of the immigration-reform effort has become.
E-Verify is the real monster. If this part of the bill passes, all employers will be forced to use the government-run, Web-based system that checks potential employees' immigration status. That means, every American will have to obtain the federal government's prior approval in order to earn a living.
E-Verify might seem harmless now, but missions always creep and bureaucracies expand. Suppose that someone convicted of viewing child pornography is found teaching. There's a media hoopla. The government has this pre-employment check system. Surely we should link E-Verify to the criminal records of pedophiles? And why not all criminal records? We don't want alcoholic airline pilots, disbarred doctors, fraudster bankers and so on sneaking through.
Next, E-Verify will be attractive as a way to enforce hundreds of other employment laws and regulations. In the age of big data, the government can easily E-Verify age, union membership, education, employment history, and whether you've paid income taxes and signed up for health insurance.
The members of licensed occupations will love such low-cost enforcement of their cartels: We can't let unlicensed manicurists prey on unsuspecting customers, can we? E-Verify them! And while the government screens employee applications, they can also check on employers' compliance with all sorts of regulations by looking at the job applications they submit for verification.
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Sorry, but WHAT ‘need’? If we ran the Republic as it SHOULD be run, there would be NO need for E-Verify and the like.
The only thing that would matter would be the contract between employer and employee.
There are NO ‘American jobs’; they do not belong to anyone BUT the employer; the one who will pay the wage (and fed. extortion of taxes and the like).
NO Law has ever stayed within the confines of its origination....Just look what the “’Patriot’ Act” has gotten us w/ the NSA and the like...no more 4th Amendment and a feckless Congress that does NOTHING.
We already have a Constitution that’s not followed, what the hells another Law going to do??
RE: We already have a Constitution thats not followed, what the hells another Law going to do??
Well, as the article states: missions always creep and bureaucracies expand.
E-Verify will be attractive as a way to enforce hundreds of other employment laws and regulations. In the age of big data, the government can easily E-Verify age, union membership, education, employment history, and whether you’ve paid income taxes and signed up for health insurance. ALL UNDER THE GUISE OF PROTECTING THE INTEGRITY OF OUR LABOR LAWS.
RE: The only thing that would matter would be the contract between employer and employee.
What if the employee were here illegally?
My point exactly. Gov’t ‘solving’ a problem itself creates; abusing the Rights of the Citizens it is instituted to PROTECT.
You asked “What if the employee were here illegally?” The question should be, why should the employer be on the hook to track/verify/etc.??
It’s the Fed. gov’ts JOB to protect the border (one of the FEW enumerated powers), and it doesn’t do SH!TE. But, they’ll load the responsibility onto those that presume they are doing their expected duties?!
It would prevent people from stealing children's identities. If Robin Smith, an adult male is standing in front of you but the number is for Robin Smith born in 2010 then you have grounds to inquire what the heck is going on.
RE: Its the Fed. govts JOB to protect the border (one of the FEW enumerated powers), and it doesnt do SH!TE.
The problem is in the definition of “borders”. Oftentimes, a person comes here LEGALLY ( e.g. via a visitor’s visa ) and then OVERSTAYS. In fact, a SIGNIFICANT portion of those here illegally are overstayers who came in LEGALLY.
So, a fence will help, but that doesn’t solve all the problem.
So, if you object to eVerify, how do you propose to prevent illegals from working?
Answer: You’re NOT going to be able to do so. You have a Federal gov’t that cannot/will not do it’s basic job (protect/enforce the border), so you want the employer to be saddled with the task (time and $$ spent) instead??
Root problem: a bloated, Unconstitutional gov’t. Fix THAT, the rest will fall into place, or deal with the left-overs afterward.
No offense, but if the ‘Conservatives’ think they can work within the system as it exists today, you’re not going to get anywhere. Instead of arguing about step #50, they should be starting at square 1.
But that's a problem, as Eddie Snowden has pointed out.
E-verify is the best way to combat illegals. If it's actually enforced, it will work, and they'll self-deport. Problem solved.
But if it metastasizes in the manner Professor Cochrane supposes, then we'll just have to march on Washington and kill all of them and burn it to the ground!
The great sell out is on going by our so called leaders.
One can only imagine the data the feds have on you and I.
Of course, since we met on Jim Robinson’s creation over a decade ago, only God knows how much we are monitored, have been monitored and will be monitored.
Yet, the cheap labor thugs don’t want E-Verify run on our millions of illegals.
The liberals don’t want photo ids used to verify, who, we are, when we vote, yet they don’t have a problem with law abiding citizens having to use a driver’s license to identify them selves several times each week doing normal activities as I noted in my original reply on this thread.
“In the age of big data, the government can easily E-Verify age, union membership, education, employment history, and whether youve paid income taxes and signed up for health insurance. ALL UNDER THE GUISE OF PROTECTING THE INTEGRITY OF OUR LABOR LAWS.”
They have that capability and have had it since Social Security was created by FDR. It is called your/our Social Security Number. It is used for every warning item in your reply.
Let’s presume for a moment your points are correct (IE: gov’t can regulate whom is hired when/where). And excuse me outright, I’m going to be all over the place I suspect.
Questions:
1) Does a Citizen need permission from gov’t to earn a living/work?
2) Does gov’t have the authority to determine what businesses are (in)valid for the Citizens? We see this Fascism (IE: biz licensee). Just look at the medallions for cab co. in NY and the like, liquor license fees, environmental impact studies, red tape, gov’t, regulations, etc.
3) How does the gov’t verify the validity of the possibly-to-be employee? SSN (a program that is Unconstitutional and already mission-creep’d leaps and bounds beyond its intended purpose)?? Passport? Drivers license (another gov’t encroachment on free travel, IMHO)? Utility bills?
4) By what authority does gov’t have to enforce whom is hired, but not what the min. wage will be? What ‘benefits’ will be offered? etc. etc. etc.?
Did I imply the employer is above the gov’t? No, I did not. What I did state is that it is NOT up to the employer to validate the Fed. gov’t is (not) doing its job.
Is not employment a contract? “Here is what I am willing to offer for services (work) rendered”? A1S10 specifically states contracts are to be enforced (yes, only when entered into by willing participants, yada yada). Nowhere is the Fed granted this authority either.
If the employee is found to be illegal, the Fed has the authority to remove that person from our borders.
As to your ‘vested interest’...When the Fed. gov’t BEGINS to do the basics of its authorized functions (IE: borders, protecting Citizens Rights), you might have a point. As to the ‘Balkinization, the States are where the experiments in Laws and Liberty are to be ‘fought’; in your postulation, if one State became the shining example, the gov’t could step in to stop people from confirming with their feet (moving). No. You give the gov’t too much authority it never had; it is only to PROMOTE the general welfare....not try provide.
The Individual comes first and foremost as they are the ONLY entity with Rights.
If one remembers (as it was for the first one I received) it was NOT to be used for identification purposes.
E-Verify is just another way for the Fed.’s left hand to not know (plausible deniability?) what the right hand is doing.
The illegals already have multiple faked/forged ID's, and drivers' licenses under different names....which also allows them to vote under different names....and collect a raft of US freebies under different names.
1. legalization forces them to get drivers' licenses under their real names.
2. state computers run a photo-match check to see if the same person has applied under different names.
3. they get investigated for ID theft and have to answer to a judge.
4. they get prosecuted under US law.
“If one remembers (as it was for the first one I received) it was NOT to be used for identification purposes.”
When the health insurance companies started using our SS#’s, some in the late 1970’s, some of us started saying whoa and no! They were apparently following the Medicare protocols set up by LBJ.
A decade or so later, any of us who saw a doctor, had lab work done, x rays and other medical services, our SS# was in a lot of unprotected medical offices, labs, hospitals and other medical providers.
In the 80’s a scam that started with the so called poor and dare I say illegals, was loaning someone else your medical insurance cards so they could get free medical services. Some stole the cards from friends, room mates and where ever they could get them.
So the providers started asking for photo ids when a card was presented (of course with our SS#’s). The standard procedure then and now, was/is to photocopy your driver’s license, ss card or medicare/insurance card. Now your driver’s license # was out there unprotected with your SS#.
Often the lowest paid person in a medical provider’s office is the secretary and the book keeper, sometimes the same person. Their low pay often made them targets for the crooks after ss#’ and other id nos.
A few years ago, the feds started forcing medical providers to go to computer systems for patient data. Supposedly that would secure and protect our SS#’s and other data.
That has worked so well, we often read about a hospital or big lab supposedly having our numbers stolen by some unknown group or by stupid error in the hospital.
Along this concern about numbers, never use a credit card to pay for any medical service provided. That is asking for identity theft, if they have your cc # and social security number and other data like birthdates, maiden names etc.
Hell, this is going to be a long one ;) I have neither the HTML skills, nor time to nicely format, so I’ll do my best to break it down by reply
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That’s presuming the monopoly granted ensures the task at hand (operation, Rx, etc.). And, you’ll have to concur that problems STILL arise w/ ‘gov’t oversight’ (malpractice, wrong scripts...); doesn’t mean it’s worth a hill of beans. What it DOES do, is keep the customers in-the-dark (expecting the ‘system’ to weed out the ‘bad’), and keep those with a penchant in those fields from ‘rocking the boat’. IE: Einstein would have been a bad math teacher ‘cause he didn’t have his certification??
1) Either the gov’t has that authority, or it does not. Sorry, it’s not a ‘in this case, yes, in others, no’.
2) See #1
2a) You really think mom/pop, to make a few extra $$ would jeopardize their vehicle, insurance rates, let alone word-of-mouth for their customers enough to REQUIRE a gov’t monopoly?? ‘Underage drinking’...only a problem in the U.S. (and that can be left up to the BIZ to enforce...it does NOT require a liquor license). Any co. would be penny wise pound foolish to sink MILLIONS into XYZ w/out validation re: impact studies. As if it takes the Army Corp of Engineers to get it ‘right’. The lawsuits and bad publicity alone could shut their doors. Just look at the super fund clean-up sites...OK’d by gov’t one day, ‘outlawed’ the next
3) No, I asked how, aside from the ineffective, broke and Unconstitutional SS (numer), how does not validate a prospective employee?? Let’s say they didn’t HAVE a passport, no drivers license (big city living). We already know the SSN wasn’t designed for identity, let alone the fraud already inherit in the system. When did it become ‘papers, please’ in the U.S.?
4) Vested interest or not, those jobs are NOT anyone’s BUT the employer (they pay the taxes, paycheck, etc.). Again, WHO, and by what authority, gives this ‘approved work force’??
4a) Reasonable requirement? Gov’t would same the same for the reams of regs, rules, Laws on the books. Let alone, in this instance, making all FREE Citizens a # in some gov’t DB...that’s not FREE anymore.
4b) Again, you propose it’s the gov’t position to ensure all Citizens are ‘valid to work’. Let’s not even go into them NOT enforcing the borders as it is, but, instead, heaping more B.S. upon biz and Citizens. Biz should be as much border enforcement as it is tax collector...that being ZERO.
4c) “Would it have to? No.” Not sure which party you’re talking about here :)
4d) The ‘tool’ in that case is ENFORCE THE CURRENT LAW(S) and REMOVE THE NANNY STATE/SECURITY NET....it’s not authorized by A1S8, and creates the carrot to break the law.
4e) Little over the top, but I’ll let is slide :P Yes, they only have the basics. Now, as to ‘no individual is harmed...’ What if I didn’t WANT it? What if I never signed up FOR it (is it now MANDATORY in the land of the Free?) You give gov’t authority it does not possess....Why not just implant at birth all ‘valid’ Citizens; then gov’t will make sure you can work, get paid, see the doc, etc.
Sorry, but you give gov’t more authority than it has, or deserves. Business is there to make a profit, make a product/provide a service. It’s NOT there to collect taxes for the gov’t, ensure gov’t didn’t let XYZ slip over the border, make sure their employees pay their bills on time, see the dentist every 6 months, etc.
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