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Justices Uphold Law Penalizing Hiring of Illegal Immigrants
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld an Arizona law that imposes harsh penalties on businesses that hire illegal immigrants.
The 5-to-3 decision amounted to a green light for vigorous state efforts to combat the employment of illegal workers. The majority opinion, written by Chief Justice John G. Roberts on behalf of the court’s five more conservative members, noted that Colorado, Mississippi, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia had recently enacted laws similar to the one at issue in the case. The decision did not directly address a second, more recent Arizona law that in some circumstances requires police there to question people they stop about their immigration status. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit blocked enforcement of that law in April, and the case may reach the Supreme Court soon. The challenge to the older Arizona law that was the subject of Thursday’s decision was brought by a coalition of business and civil liberties groups, with support from the Obama administration. They said the law, the Legal Arizona Workers Act, conflicted with federal immigration policy. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/27/us/27scotus.html?hp Note: Published: May 26, 2011
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We do that in the state of MD. We also give money to illegals for college tuition because the parents of said illegal students pay taxes. Well wait a minute..if the illegals are working in MD and paying taxes this means the business owner is subject to arrest.
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The notion that any illegals pay enough taxes to even matter is at best dubious.
I'd bet money that overall illegals pay in less in taxes than they get in benefits, and almost no illegals make enough to pay a "fair share" of the tax burden (a fair share means a per capita share of the total tax revenue per family member). What I fond most annoying about things like in-state tuition for illegals is that legal citizens from out of state pay more. An illegal is from out f state, they are from out of country. They should never get in-state tuition as they do here in NM.
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This is the way to handle illegal immigration. Punish the American companies that hire them. In other words, enforce the existing laws.
Only if the punishment of American companies does not stem the flow of illegal immigrants, then we can consider adding additional laws. We need to start holding companies accountable.
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I agree, platypus, but I still think we should also crack down on border security, AND we need to get rid of all other laws that give aid and succor to illegals—crap like giving them driver's licenses here in NM, or doing anything more than stabilizing them in hospitals, then immediately medivacing them home.
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I would agree. My point is that we need to concentrate on enforcing the existing laws not make new ones.
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Every study I've seen show they pay lil tax compared to the social programs they use, in some states illegal mexicans alone take up over 50% of the budget |
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One thing that people ignore in these conversations is the impact on prices that cheap illegal labor has. Cooks, dishwashers, construction guys, agricultural workers...without those guys, every business who relies on that labor would have to raise prices. Prices YOU pay everyday.
I'm willing to trade lower prices in places like restaurants and the supermarket for the extra taxes I have to pay (which are most likely minuscule on a per capita basis). The answer isn't to kick everyone out. The answer is a worker program where these people can still work, be taxed, be tracked, and be deported if they break the law.
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I saw AVGWarhawk mentioning that it's the police that raid companies now, but like he said; they probably have better things to do. Wouldn't it be an idea to let the IRS do this? And then go after the companies for tax evasion? Over here, our IRS has the jurisdiction to raid companies. Again, I don't know about US laws, but here in the Netherlands companies evading tax will face enormous fines. Way larger fines than employing an illegal immigrant. Just a thought.
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