i feel it is a little hipocritical to demonize those coming to America illegally just trying for a better life.
and not feel the same way about those American employers waving the cash in the air saying all you have to do is get here and you can have a job.
and a government ready to punish the illegals but make it where Americans if they will follow a few simple rules can hire the illegals with no danger of prosecution.
i feel it is a little hipocritical to demonize those coming to America illegally just trying for a better life.
and not feel the same way about those American employers waving the cash in the air saying all you have to do is get here and you can have a job.
and a government ready to punish the illegals but make it where Americans if they will follow a few simple rules can hire the illegals with no danger of prosecution.
If we are to complain about employers, we should ask ourselves how much more we are willing to pay for the same service if that employer would pay fair(er) wages.
i feel it is a little hipocritical to demonize those coming to America illegally just trying for a better life.
and not feel the same way about those American employers waving the cash in the air saying all you have to do is get here and you can have a job.
and a government ready to punish the illegals but make it where Americans if they will follow a few simple rules can hire the illegals with no danger of prosecution.
If we are to complain about employers, we should ask ourselves how much more we are willing to pay for the same service if that employer would pay fair(er) wages.
If we are to complain about employers, we should ask ourselves how much more we are willing to pay for the same service if that employer would pay fair(er) wages.
Yes, if they knowingly do so they should be prosecuted. I also support e-verify.
i feel it is a little hipocritical to demonize those coming to America illegally just trying for a better life.
and not feel the same way about those American employers waving the cash in the air saying all you have to do is get here and you can have a job.
and a government ready to punish the illegals but make it where Americans if they will follow a few simple rules can hire the illegals with no danger of prosecution.
i feel it is a little hipocritical to demonize those coming to America illegally just trying for a better life.
and not feel the same way about those American employers waving the cash in the air saying all you have to do is get here and you can have a job.
and a government ready to punish the illegals but make it where Americans if they will follow a few simple rules can hire the illegals with no danger of prosecution.
A human being is not illegal.
That being said, if an employer knowingly hires someone who is unauthorized to legally work in the United States, then yes, they should be punished.
Human beings are human beings. We have laws. It is up to human beings to obey the law, break the law or change the law. "illegal" is a well earned title.
Of course, if an employer knowingly and willingly employs an illegal immigrant, they should face prosescution.
One major problem? Identity theft.
Many illegals obtain fake documentation. The most successful method of which is using an existing social security number that belongs to a citizen, supplemented by obtaining driver's license/State ID under the citizen's name, usually from a State the actual citizen does not live in.
A SSAN can be used several times and the citizen may not become aware of the situation until some other red flag appears; i.e. the citizen files for unemployment and "unreported" wages/employment shows up, or an IRS audit due to "under-reporting" income.
If we are to complain about employers, we should ask ourselves how much more we are willing to pay for the same service if that employer would pay fair(er) wages.
You're wrong. Being a human being is against the law. It's dehumanizing, which is what this is all about.
And seeing your signature, I thought Jesus taught us to love one another. I thought the book of Leviticus taught us to treat foreigners as one of our own.
Yes, if they knowingly do so they should be prosecuted. I also support e-verify.
A human being is not illegal.
That being said, if an employer knowingly hires someone who is unauthorized to legally work in the United States, then yes, they should be punished.
Its too easy now to pretend you didn't know.
E-verify solves this.
Yeah, but it isn’t required by law in most places and you can only hold employers responsible for doing the minimum required by law. But that is also more federal encroachment, which turns off many on the right as well.
You cite Leviticus, a list of laws.
Yeah, but it isn’t required by law in most places and you can only hold employers responsible for doing the minimum required by law. But that is also more federal encroachment, which turns off many on the right as well.
https://www.numbersusa.com/resource-article/everify-state-mapMAP of States with E-Verify
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