The Knowing Employment of Illegal Immigrants: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee Policy of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on Employer Sanctions, September 30, 1981 |
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... impacts which should be balanced against any short - term economic benefits to certain industries or consumers . I do not intend to review those adverse impacts at this time . If the use of foreign workers is , on balance , beneficial ...
... impacts which should be balanced against any short - term economic benefits to certain industries or consumers . I do not intend to review those adverse impacts at this time . If the use of foreign workers is , on balance , beneficial ...
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... achieve maximum impact , additional mecha- nisms are needed to deter employment of illegal aliens that will be both more effective and more economical to utilize . Without an enforcement tool to make the hiring of illegal 3.
... achieve maximum impact , additional mecha- nisms are needed to deter employment of illegal aliens that will be both more effective and more economical to utilize . Without an enforcement tool to make the hiring of illegal 3.
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... impact . Additional mechanisms are needed to deter employment of illegal aliens that will be both more effective and more economical to utilize . 1970s fostered increased discussion about the enforcement of our immigration laws against ...
... impact . Additional mechanisms are needed to deter employment of illegal aliens that will be both more effective and more economical to utilize . 1970s fostered increased discussion about the enforcement of our immigration laws against ...
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... Impact on the United States " , the General Accounting Office ( GAO ) commented on the enforcement experience of the eleven states with employer sanction laws as follows : 89-591 0-82--2 Since the States with such laws have had very ...
... Impact on the United States " , the General Accounting Office ( GAO ) commented on the enforcement experience of the eleven states with employer sanction laws as follows : 89-591 0-82--2 Since the States with such laws have had very ...
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... impact on trade and legitimate travel to such an extent and would embroil us in such controversy with our neighbors that it would be unthinkable . There is also the aspect that we are convinced that they would not be particularly ...
... impact on trade and legitimate travel to such an extent and would embroil us in such controversy with our neighbors that it would be unthinkable . There is also the aspect that we are convinced that they would not be particularly ...
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Page 181 - US 357] by illegal aliens of jobs on substandard terms as to wages and working conditions can seriously depress wage scales and working conditions of citizens and legally admitted aliens; and employment of illegal aliens under such conditions can diminish the effectiveness of labor unions.