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Illegal Immigrants could get 15% of Stimulus Jobs!

hypocritexposer

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LOS ANGELES — Tens of thousands of jobs created by the economic stimulus law could end up filled by illegal immigrants, particularly in big states such as California where undocumented workers are heavily represented in construction, experts on both sides of the issue say.

Studies by two conservative think tanks estimate immigrants in the United States illegally could take 300,000 construction jobs, or 15% of the 2 million jobs that new taxpayer-financed projects are predicted to create.

They fault Congress for failing to require that employers certify legal immigration status of workers before hiring by using a Department of Homeland Security program called E-Verify. The program allows employers to check the validity of Social Security numbers provided by new hires. It is available to employers on a voluntary basis.

http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/employment/2009-03-08-immigrant-jobs_N.htm
 

Mike

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Harry & Nancy decided to leave the E-verify clause out of the stimulus bill.

Sen Sessions (R-Al) is offering it as an amendment this week.
 
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hypocritexposer said:
LOS ANGELES — Tens of thousands of jobs created by the economic stimulus law could end up filled by illegal immigrants, particularly in big states such as California where undocumented workers are heavily represented in construction, experts on both sides of the issue say.

Studies by two conservative think tanks estimate immigrants in the United States illegally could take 300,000 construction jobs, or 15% of the 2 million jobs that new taxpayer-financed projects are predicted to create.

They fault Congress for failing to require that employers certify legal immigration status of workers before hiring by using a Department of Homeland Security program called E-Verify. The program allows employers to check the validity of Social Security numbers provided by new hires. It is available to employers on a voluntary basis.

http://www.usatoday.com/money/economy/employment/2009-03-08-immigrant-jobs_N.htm

The funding for E-Verify is in the Omnibus Bill...
 
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