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originally posted by: IAMTAT
NOW...the MSM seems more interested on reporting on the BROTHER of a republican candidate for Iowa Secretary Of Agriculture...BECAUSE, after government vetting, a prominent local republican's BROTHER hired the illegal alien.
originally posted by: carewemust
Build a wall now to prevent future innocent American deaths. It's a no-brainer.
originally posted by: soberbacchus
originally posted by: IAMTAT
NOW...the MSM seems more interested on reporting on the BROTHER of a republican candidate for Iowa Secretary Of Agriculture...BECAUSE, after government vetting, a prominent local republican's BROTHER hired the illegal alien.
It was the family farm.
originally posted by: roadgravel
a reply to: IAMTAT
Craig's son and brother are said to be the owners.
MSM claiming ownership by association, it seems.
originally posted by: carewemust
Build a wall now to prevent future innocent American deaths. It's a no-brainer.
originally posted by: roadgravel
a reply to: IAMTAT
Craig's son and brother are said to be the owners.
MSM claiming ownership by association, it seems.
originally posted by: jtma508
originally posted by: carewemust
Build a wall now to prevent future innocent American deaths. It's a no-brainer.
But be sure to leave a door in it so the rich can still get the cheap labor they want.
And by the way, the dastardly MSM isn't saying it's a GOP Politician but rather a 'leading GOP family'. Seems accurate to me.
However, Yarrabee Farms co-owner and manager Dane Lang clarified Tuesday afternoon that the farm did not use a federal E-Verify check on suspect Cristhian Rivera, despite the company's claim earlier in the day that it did.
Lang said Rivera provided a state-issued photo identification and social security card. “We learned that our employee was not who he said he is.”
Identity fraud is the most common way illegal immigrants and "unscrupulous employers" try to thwart the system, said Jessica Vaughan, the director of policy studies for the Center for Immigration Studies.
While the details regarding how Rivera may have gamed the system remain unclear, Vaughan said many of the cases prosecuted in the past have seen an illegal immigrant simply purchase fraudulent identities.
“There have been cases of inmates selling their identities because they are incarcerated and don’t need them,” she said.
In one Massachusetts case, a hiring manager actually had an agreement with an identity vendor across the street who would help any illegal immigrant receive an identity that would pass muster, Vaughan said.
“They would send them across the street and tell them to come back later,” she said.