Aiding & abetting law breakers

Posted 2/13/20

Saluda Broad

One of our vigilant readers passed along this bit of information on those who profit from cheap, illegal immigration labor: The Dallas Federal Reserve Bank argues that …

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Aiding & abetting law breakers

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Saluda Broad

One of our vigilant readers passed along this bit of information on those who profit from cheap, illegal immigration labor: The Dallas Federal Reserve Bank argues that E-Verify makes it more difficult for criminal employers who hire illegal aliens to profit from their crimes. The bank says that mandating E-Verify would be a bad move in that it “would be incompatible with the current reliance on a large unauthorized workforce.” Their point is that the federal government should continue to allow employers to violate the law because hiring unauthorized workers is good for their bottom line. Employers who rely on unauthorized workers in agriculture, construction, accommodations and food services, appeared to be more reluctant to sign up for E-Verify. The meaning is plain even if it is not in plain English. Employers who hire illegal workers don’t want to be forced to use E-Verify because it will reduce their profits. That’s what’s so frustrating about these kind of “elites.” We’ve got to come up with another word for these people. They promote the displacement and impoverishment of American workers and brazenly advocate for criminal employers. In case you want to increase your profit margin by breaking the law, you should be aware that E-Verify is required in SC.

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