Re: Illegal Aliens and American Medicine

From: brit am (brit_am_at_home.net)
Date: 03/15/05


Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:10:25 -0600


"Jeff" <kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:42364e17$0$170$16897aa@news.airnews.net...
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> "--=Cochise~<|||<®>|||>~Guardian=--" <jay*--REMOVE--*@alaskamail.com>
> wrote in message news:2nhc31d7bte71bor9u5q8ea0q49brb1jhb@4ax.com...
>> On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 20:37:08 -0500, "Jeff" <kidsdoc2000@hotmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"--=Cochise~<|||<®>|||>~Guardian=--" <jay*--REMOVE--*@alaskamail.com>
>>>wrote
>>>in message news:dh9c31ln40tnaqbvfvjm2qm2a4927e4v6p@4ax.com...
>>>(...)
>>>
>>>> Applicants shouldn't be hired until the SS information is verified. Not
>>>> just the number, but the
>>>> date and location of issuance compared to other ID info on the
>>>> applicant.
>>>> When one has some 20 year
>>>> old cholo presenting a SS card that was issued in 1918, well, you might
>>>> have found a wetback. This
>>>> should be required by law, and not some ridiculous voluntary program as
>>>> the corrupt feds now have
>>>> available.
>>>
>>>I forget the exact law, but two forms of ID are required. I think Soc.
>>>Sec.
>>>and one of the following is ok: passport, driver's license or other state
>>>ID, birth certificate.
>>>
>>>The feds aren't corrupt in this. They aren't involved.
>>>
>>>Jeff
>>>
>>
>> 10 or 11 states issue driver's licenses to wetbacks, at least for the
>> time being they do. That means
>> the ID is a joke, doesn't it. Worthless as tits on a boar.
>
> I didn't mean to imply that the verification of IDs cards is not a joke.
> It is.
>
>> The bottom line is the fact that there is no mandatory verification of
>> this stuff needed. The feds
>> have a program that allows employers to verify social security cards, but
>> it's not mandatory... it's
>> optional for the employer. Do you think that's good?
>
> My understanding is that employers are required to see two IDs, I think
> one of which has to be the Soc. Sec. card. However, they are easy to fake,
> and employers only have to certify that they have seen the IDs.

Two forms of ID or a passport.

>
> (...)
>
> Jeff
>



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