I recall a senator remarking obvious fraud, when he said that huge amount of employees have worker using all 0's for an SS. Verification would have involve research into obvious fraud, and duplicates. The system wouldn't be complicated. To my knowledge you can't get different numbers...no matter what happens to your number through fraud or whatnot, your stuck with it. Verificiation would have go through immigration enforcements view to be effective. The verification process would be a federal statue, and as long as that's the only criteria of rejecting a worker, then there's no way anyone can sue. It would be like if someone was tested positive for drugs before working...no one can sue over that. Tax evasion. Actually the IRS has all the information to stop illegal immigration. They need to require the sharing of that information to facillate workplace enforcement.
Here is how it is affecting my barrio errr... my neigborhood. Look next to the 6 tennis courts, the street there is loaded with cars for two blocks at night with many remaining to mid morning as shown in the photo. These are largely illegals, living multiple families to an apartment around the corner (red roofs to the left). On this same street I see English speakers move out and non-English speakers move in and they end up using as many as seven parking spaces. I stalk my own front curb and put my trash out on Wednesday night for Friday morning pick up because if I don't get it out then the space in front of my house may be blocked by some 1993 Civic. I don't mind anyone immigrating but they should do it legally and without negatively burdening the country.
Poll after poll will show the public wants enforcement first, but unfortunately this is the one issue which probably won't decide whom is elected in. Dems that want enforcement will still vote in their politicians (despite their desire to let in as much as possible), and even republicans will vote-in the percentage of their party that doesn't acts conservative. My hope is congress stays in dead-lock, and time and experience influences the public.... My big fear is that dems will win the house, and the liberal senate legislation on immigration will go through. That's like a bullet in the head for America.
United States of America with $10,000? With respect do you know a law that allows a person with $10000 to immigrate to USA? How about $50,000. How about $100,000. Wow, US with only $100,000? Well, how about United Kingdom, France, Italy, Portugal ... Don't believe me? Ask you lawyer. .