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Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 1:24 pm
True Story: My older cousin Dora is 23 years old. She is here illegaly. Shes been here since she was a little girl. She had a job, her employer knew she was illegal. However. He now refuses to give her a paycheck due to the fact that she is illegal. He also demands she continues to work or he'll report her. The joke is on him because INS won't make a move unless they're guarenteed at least 20 people. It cost to much to deport people one at a time.
Now the problem is... is there anyway we can still get that pay? A loophole in the law?
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:44 pm
i wish i could give you an answer, but i don't know the immigration law that well. i do know someone who works for a law office that specializes in immigrantion law/policies, i'll ask her about it.
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 5:37 pm
Wow... That's sad. I'm sure there are jobs out there that just don't care. I have a friend who is 24, and she illegal. She has also been here since she was little. At the moment she's making $14 an hour and working 40 hours a week as a preschool teacher, the last time I checked.
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