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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... less than 1,000 employees with the largest employing approximately 1,700 persons . Emphasis in the interior enforcement efforts of the INS will be shifted from its present tactic of attempting to locate illegal aliens at any and all ...
... less than 1,000 employees with the largest employing approximately 1,700 persons . Emphasis in the interior enforcement efforts of the INS will be shifted from its present tactic of attempting to locate illegal aliens at any and all ...
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... less than prevailing wages for long hours of work , to subject them to unsafe working or housing conditions , and to fire them at will , sometimes by notifying INS of their presence when their work was done and their paychecks were due ...
... less than prevailing wages for long hours of work , to subject them to unsafe working or housing conditions , and to fire them at will , sometimes by notifying INS of their presence when their work was done and their paychecks were due ...
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... less than 2 percent per year . Depending on when one would consider that the illegal alien problem or visa abuser problem began , the overall number could be substantial or relatively trivial . But a figure of less than 2 percent would ...
... less than 2 percent per year . Depending on when one would consider that the illegal alien problem or visa abuser problem began , the overall number could be substantial or relatively trivial . But a figure of less than 2 percent would ...
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... less than 7 million . Senator SIMPSON . So 2 percent of 7 million is ? Somebody , please ; that is not my bag . Ambassador ASENCIO . 140,000 . Senator SIMPSON . 140,000 . So that is a significant figure . Ambassador ASENCIO . Except let ...
... less than 7 million . Senator SIMPSON . So 2 percent of 7 million is ? Somebody , please ; that is not my bag . Ambassador ASENCIO . 140,000 . Senator SIMPSON . 140,000 . So that is a significant figure . Ambassador ASENCIO . Except let ...
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... less than $ 1,000 for a first offense . However , when an undocumented worker has been reemployed after being apprehended and deported , the reemploy- ing farm labor contractor may be assessed a civil money penalty of $ 1,000 for each ...
... less than $ 1,000 for a first offense . However , when an undocumented worker has been reemployed after being apprehended and deported , the reemploy- ing farm labor contractor may be assessed a civil money penalty of $ 1,000 for each ...
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Page 439 - States, to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, and give evidence, to inherit, purchase, lease, sell hold and convey real and personal property and to full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of persons and property, as is enjoyed by white citizens and shall be subject to like punishment, pains and penalties, and to none other, any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, or custom to the contrary notwithstanding.
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Page 412 - The same applies for any input. Taking the elasticity of demand for the product as given, however, how far increases in the price of the factor can be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices, or vice versa, will depend on the degree of competition in the product market. As we shall...
Page 457 - States of— any alien, including an alien crewman, not duly admitted by an immigration officer or not lawfully entitled to enter or reside within the United States...
Page 299 - burden then must shift to the employer to articulate some legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason for the employee's rejection.
Page 423 - Act derived from neutral sources such as, for example, dispersion of employees in various types of industries across a given area...
Page 139 - Indian tribal council regarding the status, for purposes of the Federal Insurance Contributions Act, the Federal Unemployment Tax Act, and the "Collection of Income Tax at Source on Wages...
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.