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FiveBelow said:mickeyrat said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:
This happens in pretty much every restaurant and landscaping business here in NY. I remember reading an article where the workers mailed most of their money back home and none of it was ever spent here.
But again, it's about who is paying them. They would not be drawn here if they could not work under the table.
You mention business'. Wasn't a law signed by Bush Dubya that penalized a company if they got caught hiring undocumented workers? Did that go away?
Is $150 the nationwide rate, or just the rate where you live?
In Cali early 90's I knew people with fake documents and was surprised they could enter back in the country with them but they did.
Lastly most construction jobs that aren't public works don't do much vetting. I have a SWAC card that did some serious deep vetting but not everyone is doing that.
Someone mentioned the Irish. Besides them and the Vietnamese I have never seen tighter groups that look out for each other.
If a business were really concerned about hiring illegals, they could avoid doing so by conducting proper background checks and not picking up people at the Home Depot.
businesses weren't going to be told E-Verify was mandatory.....
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Can we go ahead and use a term like undocumented people or something, non citizens maybe, idk but last I checked, illegals isn’t a type of person. In fact I don’t think it’s illegal to be a person. I know some of you sure were happy about changing the name of the Washington franchise to Football Team. Let’s try not to use the language of the right. Unless of course you think it’s ok to refer to a whole group of people as Illegals. Maybe we can change the name to the Washington Illegals. I mean since it seems to be ok to use everywhere else.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:Can we go ahead and use a term like undocumented people or something, non citizens maybe, idk but last I checked, illegals isn’t a type of person. In fact I don’t think it’s illegal to be a person. I know some of you sure were happy about changing the name of the Washington franchise to Football Team. Let’s try not to use the language of the right. Unless of course you think it’s ok to refer to a whole group of people as Illegals. Maybe we can change the name to the Washington Illegals. I mean since it seems to be ok to use everywhere else.0
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mickeyrat said:FiveBelow said:mickeyrat said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:
This happens in pretty much every restaurant and landscaping business here in NY. I remember reading an article where the workers mailed most of their money back home and none of it was ever spent here.
But again, it's about who is paying them. They would not be drawn here if they could not work under the table.
You mention business'. Wasn't a law signed by Bush Dubya that penalized a company if they got caught hiring undocumented workers? Did that go away?
Is $150 the nationwide rate, or just the rate where you live?
In Cali early 90's I knew people with fake documents and was surprised they could enter back in the country with them but they did.
Lastly most construction jobs that aren't public works don't do much vetting. I have a SWAC card that did some serious deep vetting but not everyone is doing that.
Someone mentioned the Irish. Besides them and the Vietnamese I have never seen tighter groups that look out for each other.
If a business were really concerned about hiring illegals, they could avoid doing so by conducting proper background checks and not picking up people at the Home Depot.
businesses weren't going to be told E-Verify was mandatory.....0 -
static111 said:Can we go ahead and use a term like undocumented people or something, non citizens maybe, idk but last I checked, illegals isn’t a type of person. In fact I don’t think it’s illegal to be a person. I know some of you sure were happy about changing the name of the Washington franchise to Football Team. Let’s try not to use the language of the right. Unless of course you think it’s ok to refer to a whole group of people as Illegals. Maybe we can change the name to the Washington Illegals. I mean since it seems to be ok to use everywhere else.
As for the govt not really caring about someone's hiring practices? I would say that is true now unless it's public work or state/federal.0 -
FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:
This happens in pretty much every restaurant and landscaping business here in NY. I remember reading an article where the workers mailed most of their money back home and none of it was ever spent here.
But again, it's about who is paying them. They would not be drawn here if they could not work under the table.
You mention business'. Wasn't a law signed by Bush Dubya that penalized a company if they got caught hiring undocumented workers? Did that go away?
Is $150 the nationwide rate, or just the rate where you live?
In Cali early 90's I knew people with fake documents and was surprised they could enter back in the country with them but they did.
Lastly most construction jobs that aren't public works don't do much vetting. I have a SWAC card that did some serious deep vetting but not everyone is doing that.
Someone mentioned the Irish. Besides them and the Vietnamese I have never seen tighter groups that look out for each other.
If a business were really concerned about hiring illegals, they could avoid doing so by conducting proper background checks and not picking up people at the Home Depot.0 -
mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:
This happens in pretty much every restaurant and landscaping business here in NY. I remember reading an article where the workers mailed most of their money back home and none of it was ever spent here.
But again, it's about who is paying them. They would not be drawn here if they could not work under the table.
You mention business'. Wasn't a law signed by Bush Dubya that penalized a company if they got caught hiring undocumented workers? Did that go away?
Is $150 the nationwide rate, or just the rate where you live?
In Cali early 90's I knew people with fake documents and was surprised they could enter back in the country with them but they did.
Lastly most construction jobs that aren't public works don't do much vetting. I have a SWAC card that did some serious deep vetting but not everyone is doing that.
Someone mentioned the Irish. Besides them and the Vietnamese I have never seen tighter groups that look out for each other.
If a business were really concerned about hiring illegals, they could avoid doing so by conducting proper background checks and not picking up people at the Home Depot.
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FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:
This happens in pretty much every restaurant and landscaping business here in NY. I remember reading an article where the workers mailed most of their money back home and none of it was ever spent here.
But again, it's about who is paying them. They would not be drawn here if they could not work under the table.
You mention business'. Wasn't a law signed by Bush Dubya that penalized a company if they got caught hiring undocumented workers? Did that go away?
Is $150 the nationwide rate, or just the rate where you live?
In Cali early 90's I knew people with fake documents and was surprised they could enter back in the country with them but they did.
Lastly most construction jobs that aren't public works don't do much vetting. I have a SWAC card that did some serious deep vetting but not everyone is doing that.
Someone mentioned the Irish. Besides them and the Vietnamese I have never seen tighter groups that look out for each other.
If a business were really concerned about hiring illegals, they could avoid doing so by conducting proper background checks and not picking up people at the Home Depot.
It's not that I don't blame the gov't, but there's a practicality matter at work here. The gov't cannot be everywhere. I see this as a supply and demand issue. The businesses that are willing to hire or look the other way because they receive a clear financial benefit (employer taxes) are generating the demand that draws the supply over the border. It's an economics problem to me.0 -
mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:
This happens in pretty much every restaurant and landscaping business here in NY. I remember reading an article where the workers mailed most of their money back home and none of it was ever spent here.
But again, it's about who is paying them. They would not be drawn here if they could not work under the table.
You mention business'. Wasn't a law signed by Bush Dubya that penalized a company if they got caught hiring undocumented workers? Did that go away?
Is $150 the nationwide rate, or just the rate where you live?
In Cali early 90's I knew people with fake documents and was surprised they could enter back in the country with them but they did.
Lastly most construction jobs that aren't public works don't do much vetting. I have a SWAC card that did some serious deep vetting but not everyone is doing that.
Someone mentioned the Irish. Besides them and the Vietnamese I have never seen tighter groups that look out for each other.
If a business were really concerned about hiring illegals, they could avoid doing so by conducting proper background checks and not picking up people at the Home Depot.
It's not that I don't blame the gov't, but there's a practicality matter at work here. The gov't cannot be everywhere. I see this as a supply and demand issue. The businesses that are willing to hire or look the other way because they receive a clear financial benefit (employer taxes) are generating the demand that draws the supply over the border. It's an economics problem to me.0 -
mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:
It's not that I don't blame the gov't, but there's a practicality matter at work here. The gov't cannot be everywhere. I see this as a supply and demand issue. The businesses that are willing to hire or look the other way because they receive a clear financial benefit (employer taxes) are generating the demand that draws the supply over the border. It's an economics problem to me.
We would go through a labor company so we didn't have to put up with all that because it is annoying to put forth all that effort and they quit after a day.
Russel what on earth are you fingerprinting for? I know of 3 jobs that is required for, a police officer, teacher and security guard. How financials needs to do that is interesting.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:
It's not that I don't blame the gov't, but there's a practicality matter at work here. The gov't cannot be everywhere. I see this as a supply and demand issue. The businesses that are willing to hire or look the other way because they receive a clear financial benefit (employer taxes) are generating the demand that draws the supply over the border. It's an economics problem to me.
We would go through a labor company so we didn't have to put up with all that because it is annoying to put forth all that effort and they quit after a day.
Russel what on earth are you fingerprinting for? I know of 3 jobs that is required for, a police officer, teacher and security guard. How financials needs to do that is interesting.
When you deal in financial services, you are touching non-public/confidential personal information all of the time. Names, addresses, socials, bureaus, all sorts of data that would make identify theft a breeze for someone so inclined. My company, and my supply chain, cannot hire someone with any felony or breach of trust misdemeanor on their record without some serious hoops. All employees are bonded which cannot happen if you have that type of criminal past.0 -
mrussel1 said:tempo_n_groove said:mrussel1 said:FiveBelow said:mrussel1 said:
It's not that I don't blame the gov't, but there's a practicality matter at work here. The gov't cannot be everywhere. I see this as a supply and demand issue. The businesses that are willing to hire or look the other way because they receive a clear financial benefit (employer taxes) are generating the demand that draws the supply over the border. It's an economics problem to me.
We would go through a labor company so we didn't have to put up with all that because it is annoying to put forth all that effort and they quit after a day.
Russel what on earth are you fingerprinting for? I know of 3 jobs that is required for, a police officer, teacher and security guard. How financials needs to do that is interesting.
When you deal in financial services, you are touching non-public/confidential personal information all of the time. Names, addresses, socials, bureaus, all sorts of data that would make identify theft a breeze for someone so inclined. My company, and my supply chain, cannot hire someone with any felony or breach of trust misdemeanor on their record without some serious hoops. All employees are bonded which cannot happen if you have that type of criminal past.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:static111 said:Can we go ahead and use a term like undocumented people or something, non citizens maybe, idk but last I checked, illegals isn’t a type of person. In fact I don’t think it’s illegal to be a person. I know some of you sure were happy about changing the name of the Washington franchise to Football Team. Let’s try not to use the language of the right. Unless of course you think it’s ok to refer to a whole group of people as Illegals. Maybe we can change the name to the Washington Illegals. I mean since it seems to be ok to use everywhere else.
As for the govt not really caring about someone's hiring practices? I would say that is true now unless it's public work or state/federal.Scio me nihil scire
There are no kings inside the gates of eden0 -
static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:static111 said:Can we go ahead and use a term like undocumented people or something, non citizens maybe, idk but last I checked, illegals isn’t a type of person. In fact I don’t think it’s illegal to be a person. I know some of you sure were happy about changing the name of the Washington franchise to Football Team. Let’s try not to use the language of the right. Unless of course you think it’s ok to refer to a whole group of people as Illegals. Maybe we can change the name to the Washington Illegals. I mean since it seems to be ok to use everywhere else.
As for the govt not really caring about someone's hiring practices? I would say that is true now unless it's public work or state/federal.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:static111 said:Can we go ahead and use a term like undocumented people or something, non citizens maybe, idk but last I checked, illegals isn’t a type of person. In fact I don’t think it’s illegal to be a person. I know some of you sure were happy about changing the name of the Washington franchise to Football Team. Let’s try not to use the language of the right. Unless of course you think it’s ok to refer to a whole group of people as Illegals. Maybe we can change the name to the Washington Illegals. I mean since it seems to be ok to use everywhere else.
As for the govt not really caring about someone's hiring practices? I would say that is true now unless it's public work or state/federal.
their point is its the action thats illegal not their person
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you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '140 -
Undocumented immigrants are in this country illegally. That's the reality of the situation and it's ok to say that.
Referring to people as "Illegals" however is dehumanizing, which history shows us, leads to bad things.
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mickeyrat said:tempo_n_groove said:static111 said:tempo_n_groove said:static111 said:Can we go ahead and use a term like undocumented people or something, non citizens maybe, idk but last I checked, illegals isn’t a type of person. In fact I don’t think it’s illegal to be a person. I know some of you sure were happy about changing the name of the Washington franchise to Football Team. Let’s try not to use the language of the right. Unless of course you think it’s ok to refer to a whole group of people as Illegals. Maybe we can change the name to the Washington Illegals. I mean since it seems to be ok to use everywhere else.
As for the govt not really caring about someone's hiring practices? I would say that is true now unless it's public work or state/federal.
their point is its the action thats illegal not their personScio me nihil scire
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Merkin Baller said:Undocumented immigrants are in this country illegally. That's the reality of the situation and it's ok to say that.
Referring to people as "Illegals" however is dehumanizing, which history shows us, leads to bad things.Scio me nihil scire
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static111 said:Merkin Baller said:Undocumented immigrants are in this country illegally. That's the reality of the situation and it's ok to say that.
Referring to people as "Illegals" however is dehumanizing, which history shows us, leads to bad things.
It just gets a little too much.
Can we move on and agree to disagree?
Get back to discussing real problems?0 -
tempo_n_groove said:static111 said:Merkin Baller said:Undocumented immigrants are in this country illegally. That's the reality of the situation and it's ok to say that.
Referring to people as "Illegals" however is dehumanizing, which history shows us, leads to bad things.
It just gets a little too much.
Can we move on and agree to disagree?
Get back to discussing real problems?
Dehumanizing immigrants IS a real problem, both for immigrants, and our country as a whole.
History shows us this.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/2/7/el-paso-walmart-shooting-suspect-charged-with-federal-hate-crimes
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