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On Nov 18, 12:12 pm, "Iconoclast" <Iconocl...@ecoweb.co.zw> wrote:

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> > 2007-11-18

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> > PHOENIX (AP) - Immigration lawyers say hundreds of illegal immigrants have

> > been fired as a result of Arizona's new employer-sanctions law.

> > The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, already has some businesses

> > reviewing worker-eligibility forms of their employees. Workers who cannot

> > provide missing information or admit they are in the country illegally

> > have been fired.

>

> > It is unclear how many people have been fired, but the numbers are at

> > least in the hundreds, possibly the thousands, said Julie Pace, a Phoenix

> > lawyer who is performing audits of worker-eligibility forms for companies

> > and represents businesses opposed to the sanctions law.

> > Rebecca Winterscheidt, a Phoenix immigration lawyer, said some employees

> > are coming forward and telling employers they are in the country illegally

> > and are asking for their help.

>

> > She said when that happens, employers have no choice but to fire the

> > worker.

>

> > The employer-sanctions law, signed by Gov. Janet Napolitano in July,

> > prohibits businesses from knowingly hiring illegal immigrants and will

> > require them to use a federal database to check the employment eligibility

> > of the people hired after the law takes effect.

>

> > Eligio Medina Roldan, an illegal immigrant from Mexico City, had been

> > working at a Phoenix warehouse for the past four years using fake

> > documents.

>

> > But earlier this month, a supervisor from the company's corporate

> > headquarters in Texas questioned him about some of the information he

> > provided on his eligibility form. Roldan said he was given eight days to

> > prove he was legally eligible to work in the country or he would lose his

> > job.

>

> > <<I don't have papers that show I can work legally, so I won't be able to

> > work,>> he said. <<And if I can't work, then I've lost the reason for being

> > here. My only option is to go back.

>

> > Businesses caught knowingly or intentionally employing illegal workers

> > under the law face a 10-day business license suspension for a first

> > offense and having their licenses revoked permanently for a second

> > offense.

>

> This is the innevitable result of Mexico using comic books, grupo beta and

> water stations to move millions of its unwanted mestizos and Indios into El

> Norte -- they sent too many illegals to the U.S. and now the backlash is

> hitting them like an iron fist. One can expect that the immigration lawyers

> will go after this new law the way they went after California's PROP 187 and

> Arizona's PROP 200 -- thwarting every attempt by Americans to stop the

> ethnic cleansing campaign Mexico is engaging in to move it's dark skinned

> population to the U.S.

>

>

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> >http://www.pr-inside.com/immigrants-being-fired-over-new-arizona-r306...

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> > Tancredo for President

>

> > Official Campaign Site

> >http://teamtancredo.org/home/

>

> > Congressman Tom Tancredo

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Every single illegal alien must be deported.

 

ted

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On Nov 18, 8:01 pm, Ted <tedor...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> On Nov 18, 12:12 pm, "Iconoclast" <Iconocl...@ecoweb.co.zw> wrote:

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> > <johnny@.> wrote in message

>

> >news:Mt%%i.1871$215.1219@bignews9.bellsouth.net...

>

> > > 2007-11-18

>

> > > PHOENIX (AP) - Immigration lawyers say hundreds of illegal immigrants have

> > > been fired as a result of Arizona's new employer-sanctions law.

> > > The law, which goes into effect Jan. 1, already has some businesses

> > > reviewing worker-eligibility forms of their employees. Workers who cannot

> > > provide missing information or admit they are in the country illegally

> > > have been fired.

>

> > > It is unclear how many people have been fired, but the numbers are at

> > > least in the hundreds, possibly the thousands, said Julie Pace, a Phoenix

> > > lawyer who is performing audits of worker-eligibility forms for companies

> > > and represents businesses opposed to the sanctions law.

> > > Rebecca Winterscheidt, a Phoenix immigration lawyer, said some employees

> > > are coming forward and telling employers they are in the country illegally

> > > and are asking for their help.

>

> > > She said when that happens, employers have no choice but to fire the

> > > worker.

>

> > > The employer-sanctions law, signed by Gov. Janet Napolitano in July,

> > > prohibits businesses from knowingly hiring illegal immigrants and will

> > > require them to use a federal database to check the employment eligibility

> > > of the people hired after the law takes effect.

>

> > > Eligio Medina Roldan, an illegal immigrant from Mexico City, had been

> > > working at a Phoenix warehouse for the past four years using fake

> > > documents.

>

> > > But earlier this month, a supervisor from the company's corporate

> > > headquarters in Texas questioned him about some of the information he

> > > provided on his eligibility form. Roldan said he was given eight days to

> > > prove he was legally eligible to work in the country or he would lose his

> > > job.

>

> > > <<I don't have papers that show I can work legally, so I won't be able to

> > > work,>> he said. <<And if I can't work, then I've lost the reason for being

> > > here. My only option is to go back.

>

> > > Businesses caught knowingly or intentionally employing illegal workers

> > > under the law face a 10-day business license suspension for a first

> > > offense and having their licenses revoked permanently for a second

> > > offense.

>

> > This is the innevitable result of Mexico using comic books, grupo beta and

> > water stations to move millions of its unwanted mestizos and Indios into El

> > Norte -- they sent too many illegals to the U.S. and now the backlash is

> > hitting them like an iron fist. One can expect that the immigration lawyers

> > will go after this new law the way they went after California's PROP 187 and

> > Arizona's PROP 200 -- thwarting every attempt by Americans to stop the

> > ethnic cleansing campaign Mexico is engaging in to move it's dark skinned

> > population to the U.S.

>

> > >http://www.pr-inside.com/immigrants-being-fired-over-new-arizona-r306...

> > > --

> > > Tancredo for President

>

> > > Official Campaign Site

> > >http://teamtancredo.org/home/

>

> > > Congressman Tom Tancredo

> > >http://tancredo.house.gov/-Hide quoted text -

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> Every single illegal alien must be deported.

>

> ted

 

Yeah, and all necessary resources should be spent to make me a flying

car and a robot maid!

 

Well, as long as we are talking idiotic impossibilities, why stop at

yours?

 

The ones actually being deported (out of this planet, by death) are he

likes of you, ted...

 

-Ramon

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