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2007-10-29 14:36:41 · 5 answers · asked by Yvonne 4 in Politics & Government Immigration

5 answers

1Department of Homeland Security.
2Minute Man project
3Republican National Committee

2007-10-29 14:50:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

HIRING ILLEGAL ALIENS AT A DAY LABOR CENTER IS A CRIME
Since the adoption in 1986 of the Immigration Reduction and Control Act (IRCA), it has been illegal for an employer to hire an illegal alien. The IRCA gave rise to a system of document checking by empoyers (the I-9 form) to control against violations.

In 1986, the Immigration Reform and Control Act amended the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit the hiring or continued employment of an unauthorized alien.2 Violation of this law involves the felony of concealing, harboring, and shielding illegal aliens from detection and is demonstrated when employees lack work authorization documents, are paid in cash, Social Security or federal taxes are not withheld, and the employer fails to pay employer contributions.3

The proliferation of day laborer hiring sites has paralleled the explosion of the illegal alien problem in the United States. What was once largely a problem confined to large city sweatshops and seasonal crop agriculture has expanded enormously as illegal aliens have spread across the country into the meat processing industry, construction, assembly-line work, services such as landscaping, and all sorts of casual day labor jobs. Studies show 84 percent of day laborers are illegal immigrants.1

The hiring sites that have mushroomed around the country generally have been created to deal with the problems caused by groups of immigrant workers (largely illegal aliens) who congregate on street corners waiting for persons seeking laborers to drive by. In some areas, these informal hiring sites have caused traffic disturbances, and the lack of sanitary facilities has often led to public urination. Nearby established businesses have often complained to the police that the gatherings drive away their clients. Other common complaints include public drunkenness and harassment of pedestrians.

2007-10-29 22:26:08 · answer #2 · answered by edwinjoel22 4 · 0 2

Go to the ICE website and they have all the jobs there and the affiliates

2007-10-29 21:40:41 · answer #3 · answered by Gretl 6 · 2 0

ICE ICE Baby!

We are going to need a lot more agents!

2007-10-29 21:49:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Are you a good shot?

2007-10-29 22:38:49 · answer #5 · answered by Wine and Window Guy 4 · 1 0

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