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It is easy to stop the problem and actually returns money to the Treasury while providing an influx of money to ordinary Americans with a modicum of computer savvy. Use the lists of illegals receiving any kind of subsidies from government, food stamps, welfare, housing, school for their kids, medical care, against employment at local businesses. Assess the payments made against those companies multiplied by ten. Workers are laid off by corporations and then fast tracked into programs as a matter of routine. They are then later reemployed. All payments made within one year of employment create the liability for the company. Don't let bureaucrats do this. It will be stall, stall, stall and cost us in wages. Instead, pay a portion of the fines from companies to the American (s) doing the work. This is cheap. Put the data up on line so it is publicly available. Let Americans do the leg work, identifying the cheating companies. There is a templated form to be filled out online at the site and the first person to provide it collects. That amount should be 10% of what is owed. The check is cut as soon as the company pays. Fast track that by automatically freezing their bank accounts. Privacy is a specious argument. The Constitution does not guarantee privacy. The focus in not on the illegal aliens, they are also victims. The focus is on companies who seek cheap labor, displacing American jobs while using government programs to subsidize workers and cut their costs, which are then paid for by the tax payers.
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i agree it is too easy to falsify id cards - biometric or not.  but it is significantly more difficult to hack a database.  using both, where the employer must log on and match the id card to the data base with picture raises the bar. 

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Thank you for posting this article Jenn. I'll be blunt. Forcing employers to buy ANYTHING is outright tyranny. Secondarily, lets pretend this idea is about enforcement of illegal aliens going into the tax base (it isn't). As The Melinda has offered up, we are not doing the low cost enforcement tools at our disposal to measure how well those would work first. Actually, same deal with Health Care Insurance debate. The American people are becoming terrified of this government. Three violent episodes against Federal infrastructures in a less than sixty days! In the current environment, this idea is awful and will simply accelerate more blow-back from the citizenship. Does this government WANT civil war?

To even think this way a decade ago and air it out to the public would have oneself instantly receiving the tin-foil hat award. Maybe we owe all of those a decade ago who won that award an apology. Because it sure seems like this government is quantifying their fears.

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Welcome back, Jenn, and thanks:  I received notification of this article!  Yay!

 

Of course the call for a biometric National ID card to address illegal immigration seems counterintuitive to you.  It ought to, since a) it won't do a thing in that regard, and b) will address unspoken "concerns," namely Fedzilla's "concern" that it doesn't know everything there is to know about its subjects, especially where we are at any given moment.  Tracking you by where your cellphone is?  That is SO '90s.  or so Oh-Ohs.

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a scanner for 800 bucks? which politician has that scanner companys stock or wife on the board of directors? guess that will come to light soon and be covered up in a pico second.

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Of course if this was really about illegals, the solution would be much different.  We know from govt actions at the state and federal level that illegals are courted.

"Next year’s census will determine the apportionment of House members and Electoral College votes for each state. To accomplish these vital constitutional purposes, the enumeration should count only citizens and persons who are legal, permanent residents. But it won’t.

Instead, the U.S. Census Bureau is set to count all persons physically present in the country—including large numbers who are here illegally. The result will unconstitutionally increase the number of representatives in some states and deprive some other states of their rightful political representation. Citizens of “loser” states should be outraged. Yet few are even aware of what’s going on."

see full article here.

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