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E-Verify Works, Despite Business Whining
Updated July 22nd, 2008
Big business interests and socioethnocentric groups cried foul when Arizona passed a law mandating that all employers simply comply with federal law and verify that all their employees are legal workers in the U.S. They whined of the catastrophic consequences, saying businesses would be unable to compete and some would even go under. All this, just so they could continue to exploit illegal aliens by paying them slave wages while shutting American workers out of jobs. Even the New York Times got involved, pandering to radical socioethnocentric interests by saying that employer sanction laws are too harsh and E-verify doesn’t work. But the evidence is in: E-verify works and note of the of the corporate propaganda about gloom and doom and the decline of small business has come to pass. In fact, other states are now looking at mimicking Arizona’s law |
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