Openers
Dear Readers:
Here in
Another ad has received less national attention but has nonetheless
been the focal point of the campaign here. The ad concerns the Republican
candidate’s having had his construction company’s work site raided by the
INS some 18 years ago. I’m not going to comment on what I think of negative
ads, nor will I say which candidate I support, but I will say that I have mixed
feelings about this. On the one hand, I believe employers SHOULD be complying
with immigration laws – go through the visa application process and make sure
I-9s are properly completed for all workers. On the other hand, that’s an easy
thing to say, but our immigration system is totally inadequate in terms of
providing the number of visas needed by the country’s employers.
I also understand that in an election year, candidates need to be
careful how they discuss the immigration issue. But I am greatly bothered by
candidates of both parties running campaigns calling on the government to get
tough on illegal immigration, but then doing nothing to address why employers
hire illegal orkers in the first place. If you buy into the argument that if
employers only paid a decent wage, there would be plenty of US workers. That
simply is incorrect. If you buy into the anti-immigrant rhetoric, there are
about 20,000,000 undocumented workers in the
Even if you could magically deport every undocumented worker and
even if every unemployed person looking for work (and capable of holding a job)
were able to move into the positions that opened (a big "if" – try
getting an unemployed engineer to take a job picking tomatoes), you would still
need foreign workers. The argument that there are plenty of Americans willing to
take jobs done by immigrants if only employers paid a better wage – by the
way, I’m in favor of raising the minimum wage – is a nice sentiment. But it
only makes sense if it were the case that we have available workers. We don’t.
The
I personally think that unless candidates are prepared to lay out a
realistic immigration plan that won’t destroy the
Politicians with guts in both parties get my hat tip for at least
trying this year. Senators McCain (Republican –
This week our ABCs of Immigration article relates to this subject.
We discuss I-9 Forms and employer compliance with the 1986 Immigration Act. This
is the first time we’ve had an article on this subject in our extensive ABCs
series and we hope you find it useful.
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Sergio Karas, our lawyer in
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As always, we remind readers that if they are interested in Siskind
Susser handling their immigration matters, you can call our office at
901-682-6455 to set up an appointment. Have a great weekend!
Regards,
Greg Siskind
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