To: Rockitz
This is why I prefer going after those employers who hire illegals.
The problem is that if you only take this measure you end up with a lot of illegals with no means to feed themselves. And no, this will not cause them to go home. There need to be steps to go after the employer, seal the border, have a workable green card system, change the citizenship by birth laws, etc.
24 posted on
03/18/2006 10:13:52 AM PST by
P-40
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To: P-40
There need to be steps to go after the employer, seal the border, have a workable green card system, change the citizenship by birth laws, etc. I'm with you on all of those suggestions, many of which I have made in prior posts on this forum. But to stop the influx, going after the employers needs to be the first order of business.
I have suggested that before an employee can start that their SSN and name be verified by the Social Security Administration. Currently it takes about 9 months for them to figure out that the SSN and name don't match their records and by then they've moved on. If we can debit a checking account in a fraction of a second, we con confirm a name and SSN in less than a day. No more plausible deniability for employers of illegals.
47 posted on
03/18/2006 10:35:47 AM PST by
Rockitz
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