Florida’s E-Verify immigration system full of holes, illegal immigration continues
Looking for a job in Florida You may want to consider some new career opportunities Harvest vegetables, tar the roof, and clean the hotel toilets.
Florida is making life difficult for the hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants working in the state thanks to the urgency of the campaign message.
will spend millions of tax dollars to fly them to another state Or to scare them enforce the law The bill could also impose fines of $1,000 per day for giving a job to an employer.
Some might think that banishing illegal immigrants from the fields, construction sites and janitor’s closets where they work is feeding the political underclass.
But for those unfairly left out and heartbroken from predawn buses to the crops, summer afternoons at construction sites, and late nights living in dirty office toilets, we think this is good news. It would be better You now have a chance to get those “stolen” jobs back.
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Their loss is your gain. You will be the beneficiary of new legislation passed by Florida legislators as part of a dedicated effort to scab off the partisan contributions to Governor Ron DeSantis’ presidential ambitions.
of The law is scheduled to come into force on July 1. News reports say some of Florida’s estimated 775,000 illegal immigrants are already struggling because of the impact, and they’ve started making plans to work in other states.
Good news for you. empty, Amigos! The Florida Man is here to pick his own bad tomatoes.
I don’t hold a grudge. The tortilla will crumble like this.
lots of new jobs in florida
First of all, we recommend that your replacement workers invest in back braces. You will feel quite humiliated in your new career.
What will happen? It’s like picking up a TV remote control off the floor. But all day long.
The new law requires companies employing 25 or more workers to use the E-Verify system to establish the citizenship status of all employees hired from July.
Immigration hardliners complain that this is not enough. The 25-worker compliance standard would exempt 56 percent of the state’s illegal workers from prosecution, the Center for Immigration Studies argued.
Big companies that rely on illegal labor will simply reorganize their workforce into subcontracting groups of fewer than 25 people to evade the law, critics say.
E-Verify: A tough law and an easy way to get around it
Other states have already surpassed Florida in enacting E-Verify legislation, starting with Arizona in 2008. In my experience there, after the initial outflow of illegal labor, both workers and employers found ways to circumvent the system.
“E-Verify makes it a two-way street for politicians. This means that businesses and the economy will be largely unaffected,” wrote the Cato Institute in a report titled: “Why is e-Verify failing?”
An audit of the system submitted to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security found that most illegal workers can easily avoid being reported by E-Verify.
“If an employee presents a document containing information about an actual authorized person, and the document appears valid, E-Verify is unlikely to detect identity fraud.” found in the audit. “As a result, nearly half (54%, with a reasonable range of 37-64%) of unlicensed workers whose cases are submitted to E-Verify are incorrectly certified as authorized to work. It is estimated that
In Arizona, about 17% of illegal workers left the state when the requirement was first introduced, but has since slowly returned to pre-test levels.
Therefore, you probably still need to learn Spanish. But a window will open for you early on.
Many of Florida’s existing workers have made their lives miserable in other ways, especially when other provisions of the bill create reporting requirements for hospital visits and invalidate driver’s licenses in other states. It will be lost because it is trying to
There is even better news. Did I mention you’ll probably need a big floppy hat? You don’t want melanoma from spending 12 hours a day in the sun.
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The key is to jump on this now. Don’t wait. I can’t imagine Florida staying this bigoted forever.
Remember, this is all to serve the governor’s presidential ambitions. And lately, it hasn’t gone so well for the little guy.
A CBS News/YouGov poll of Republican voters last week found former President Donald Trump trailing DeSantis by 58% to 22%. If he’s losing to Chester the Morester in his state, things aren’t going well.
And if Mr. DeSantis’ presidential ambitions flare up, there will be no reason for him to continue to support this flimsy job-disaster in favor of the state’s great interests in agriculture, construction and hospitality.
So act now to secure your new job. If you wait too long, you may never reach your dream vegetable garden.
Frank Cerabino is a columnist for The Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network.you can contact him fcerabino@gannett.com.
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