Well I tried to read through it but it was making me ill.
It is totally out of hand.It seems we are in the grip of terrorists in our own country.Anyone legal or not can get a new I.D. and do whatever with it.It is going to ruin the economy of the USA.
This really must be stopped.
2007-08-19 06:12:33
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answered by Marilyn T 7
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The article might be just scare tactics to force the government to back away from enforcing the laws in regards to checking SSN. Beside, it would arouse suspicion if a company has alot of people who change their SSN, especially when the changes are more than one digit. It might increase business for forgers, but it would reduce the number of illegal immigrants working.
2007-08-19 06:17:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just like a group of counterfitters, they don't get far and as soon as all of these new laws are in force, we'll take them down with the same efficiency that we have the forgers and frauds of other schemes for defrauding the government. I'm not at all surprised about this as terrorists will do just about anything to have their plans work but Americans are sick to death of these illegals and we will just have to be more diligent in our efforts to thwart their efforts. We've been invaded by a moraless, criminal minded group of undesirable aliens and it won't be for long. All states need to follow AZ.,Col. and the few others who are taking steps to rid our nation of these invaders. Where is Eisenhower when you need him?
2007-08-19 06:54:17
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answered by Ms.L.A. 6
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In my opinion its time for the federal government to step up to the plate and start correcting the problems that it opens our people up to by not enforcing our immigration laws, for example identity theft. As it stands all efforts are left to cities and states to try to protect the people and when some state or city actually has the nerve to try to defend its people judges overturn any resulting laws or policies due to immigration falling under federal jurisdiction. Its almost comical.... almost
2007-08-19 06:31:47
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answered by Rabid Frog 4
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I remember years ago having my wallet stolen. Every single document I had to prove who I was was gone. It's tough to prove who you are when there's no document to prove it. It was a strange feeling to be there and yet not be able to prove it.
I was a non-entity for awhile. Now to possibly have a bunch of people claiming to be the same person......scarey. Reminds me of the old TV show "To Tell the Truth"......will the real Joe Brown please step forward..... People identify themselves and their "place" and value in society by different means. What job they have....how many children they have, how many stars on their helmet, how many pelts on their belt, how many feathers in their cap....then to take our "number" away? Scarey.
2007-08-19 08:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at the bright side. With Mexican illegals amongst us,it is not going to be real possible for real terrorist that live across the earth to bribe our neighbors that some of you wish would not exist! Seriously,has it occurred to any of you that it wouldn't be in their best interest either to allow those jihads to mess with their backyard!
2007-08-19 06:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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makes me sick
2007-08-19 08:07:03
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answered by bytchy_princess 5
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