Posted by
Gates & Millican on Tuesday, June 26, 2007 1:25:45 AM
According to Rep. King (R-OK) and the National Review (6/24), the federal government is the largest employer of people with "non-work" social security numbers.
That's right, our government employs illegals with social security numbers classified as not able to work in the United States. How can that be? Well, it is. Sixty-one percent of all local, state, and federal W-2's are for "non-work" social security numbers, but I guess that's okay because that just a paperwork discrepancy. Don't worry about it.
As reported by DavickServices.com, the GAO reported "246 million unresoved discrepancies" with IRS filed W-2's around the country. When the Social Security Administration encounters a "discrepancy" they simply mail a letter informing the filer. There is no follow-up as Rep. Gallegly (R-CA) reported to the House.
How can the government ask us to believe them when they say the new "comprehenisve" immigration bill will create check and balances within the current system? How can any of these politicians repeat their amnesty supportive rhetoric with a straight face? They are all lying when they ask us to believe "comprehensive" reform will help anything.
Less than 10 businesses in 10 years have been prosecuted for having employed illegally alien workers. If the jobs for unskilled Mexican labor dries up, then the illegal aliens will stop illegally entering the country. I don't blame these people for trying to make a better life for themselves and their families, but how can we have millions of American's without jobs, and still allow 12 million Mexicans can waltz into this country and find work? In my opinion, if America has any citizens on welfare or unemployment, we shouldn't be allowing cheap labor into this country, legally or illegally.
America has to look out for the well-being of America first, not for poor Mexicans.