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Would you like fries with that order of 58 hires of undocumented people?

The problem here wasn't the hiring of 58 people without proper legal documentation. The problem was that the employer did it "knowingly". Not only did this Nevada company do this knowingly, they actually helped people get false papers!

Moral of the Story? Don't ever knowingly hire people you know do not have proper documentation and never, never ever help someone get false documentation.

By the way, the VP of this particular company is also facing a possible jail sentence of up to five years for helping people get false documentation.

Remember, get all the required information from the I-9 and if the documentation looks authentic you must accept it. This whole immigrations mess will get cleared up in 2009 with a new McCain or Obama administration. Be patient and get ready to start doing some serious English training for your Hispanic workers! ......................................................................................................
posted by Ricardo González on July 17, 2008.



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