Well, for starters, you might lose your green card. And rightly so. Don't encourage this bidness by doing that. Also, I'd ICE you in a heart beat.
2007-12-15 14:36:45
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answered by Freethinker 5
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If anything every happened you would have zero recourse.
To have any recourse you would have to show tax records and such. Then you are open to criminal charges, fines and losing your status.
At any point if the illegal becomes disgruntled (or if something happens) she can hold this over your head. She was not bonded and insured and you gave low wages. You knowingly hired an illegal. Shoot..... if she burned the house down the insurance company would refuse to pay.
Get it?
2007-12-16 07:53:33
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answered by jackson 7
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No. the only thank you to legally hire an 'il'criminal immigrant is for them to alter right into a criminal citizen. possibly you're able to assist interior the technique through offering sponsorship, and/or looking an criminal expert that focuses on immigration regulation. it truly is the final thank you to bypass in this occasion...you do not % to get into any sort of hassle your self and you does not % the guy to be deported without hazard at citizenship.
2016-12-11 06:10:33
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answered by stockett 4
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You probably would have to forfeit any benefits you now have.
You really want to put your children in the hands an an illegal criminal alien? Whatever you are paying them, the cost is much to high. Heard of shaken baby syndrome? Then the illegal flees.....
Please reconsider for the sake of your children.
2007-12-15 15:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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· $250 to $2,000 fine for each unauthorized individual;
· $2,000 to $5,000 for each employee if the employer has previously been in violation; or
· $3,000 to $10,000 for each individual if the employer was subject to more than one cease and desist order.
The employer could also be fined $100 to $1,000 for each individual “paperwork” violation.
The criminal penalties for a pattern and practice violation can be up to $3,000 for each unauthorized alien, imprisonment up to six months, or both.
2007-12-15 14:44:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You could jeopardize your Green card holder status and get into Removal proceedings (get deported). I don't think that is worthy.
2007-12-15 15:00:39
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answered by pianojangee 7
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Pretty severe I would think.
If We wan to solve the illegal immigration problem, we need to start prosecuting those who willingly and knowingly hire them.
2007-12-15 14:39:59
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answered by c0w60y 4
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revocation of your greencard (as you aren't a citizen). prison time. fines. deportation.
2007-12-15 14:53:06
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answered by Lori K 7
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Yeah, rile up the board. Sorry, you're a fake.
2007-12-15 14:39:16
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answered by Gretl 6
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Hopefully being deported too.
2007-12-16 01:11:38
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answered by Ken B 6
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