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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1395235 United States 05/26/2011 12:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court has sustained Arizona's law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers who are in the United States illegally, rejecting arguments that states have no role in immigration matters. Quoting: TTX8K82The important thing is, states do have a say so in immigration matters. [link to www.myfoxphoenix.com] Finally, a little justice for America. I was really starting to wonder if Justice had altogether left the building for this sad, once-great nation. |
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(OP) User ID: 1082251 United States 05/26/2011 12:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court has sustained Arizona's law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers who are in the United States illegally, rejecting arguments that states have no role in immigration matters. Quoting: TTX8K82The important thing is, states do have a say so in immigration matters. [link to www.myfoxphoenix.com] Finally, a little justice for America. I was really starting to wonder if Justice had altogether left the building for this sad, once-great nation. gotta start doing something - yesterday they busted the 26th drop house this year - found a 100+ illegals being held hostage by coyotes. |
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User ID: 1383040 United States 05/26/2011 12:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court has sustained Arizona's law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers who are in the United States illegally, rejecting arguments that states have no role in immigration matters. Quoting: TTX8K82The important thing is, states do have a say so in immigration matters. [link to www.myfoxphoenix.com] They shouldn't have a say, it's a federal issue... Green cards are not handed out by states are they? Just wondering on that point. Why hire illegals when American Citizens need jobs bad... I love physics. It bonds us eternally, it's what makes our computers work, it's what's in my morning cup of coffee, it's the thing that keeps the universe from vanishing due to lack of belief... |
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User ID: 956215 United States 05/26/2011 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court has sustained Arizona's law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers who are in the United States illegally, rejecting arguments that states have no role in immigration matters. Quoting: TTX8K82The important thing is, states do have a say so in immigration matters. [link to www.myfoxphoenix.com] They shouldn't have a say, it's a federal issue... Green cards are not handed out by states are they? Just wondering on that point. Why hire illegals when American Citizens need jobs bad... Yes, the states SHOULD have a say; if the person doesn't have a green card, then they aren't legally able to work in the country, so the states that make up that country should have a right to check, and to impose penalties on businesses that do hire them. As to why a business would hire illegals instead of American citizens... because they can hire them for much cheaper and not pay FICA, etc. on them since they don't have a valid SSN. So the business pays them under the table without paying FICA, SS, Workman's comp, etc. etc. and it's much cheaper for them. Sure, it's bad for the country, but if you're a business who only cares about maximizing profit and/or "stockholder value", then that isn't really important, is it? Three Bribes for the Democrats sneaky and sly, Seven for the Bankers in their halls of gold, Nine for Labor Unions sucking us dry, One for the Liar Chief leaving us cold In Washington D.C. where politicians lie. One Bill to rule them all, One Bill to find them, One Bill to bring them all and in the debt-ness bind them In Washington D.C. where politicians lie. |
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(OP) User ID: 1082251 United States 05/26/2011 01:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court has sustained Arizona's law that penalizes businesses for hiring workers who are in the United States illegally, rejecting arguments that states have no role in immigration matters. Quoting: TTX8K82The important thing is, states do have a say so in immigration matters. [link to www.myfoxphoenix.com] They shouldn't have a say, it's a federal issue... Green cards are not handed out by states are they? Just wondering on that point. Why hire illegals when American Citizens need jobs bad... It's not about people w/green cards who r here legally - it's about the illegals - it's a problem, a big one. My neighbor is from Mexico, he has a green card, not a problem. The state & locals do issue business license, they do have a right to enforce how a company works under those license. |