Question : Do illegal aliens have the right to “demand” Obama stop e-verify and other programs?
Is this not the intention of the crackdown on employers who hire illegal aliens?

Should obama worry about citizens being out of work or these illegal aliens?

Do you agree it is insulting for them to ‘demand’ anything?
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Out-of-work Undocumented Migrants Seek End to Crackdown

Sept. 8, 2009

Ivan Mejia–EFE

Hundreds of undocumented workers who recently lost their jobs are asking the government to stop taking a “hard line” on immigration policy and to offer a solution to the desperate situations of many of them.

“We’re demanding that (President Barack) Obama stop the application of a hard line on existing immigration laws,” Nativo Lopez, the head of the Mexican American Political Association, told Efe.

Lopez said that more than 2,200 undocumented workers recently have been fired from several manufacturing firms in Los Angeles.

“The majority of the people don’t know it, but Obama has the executive discretion to put a stop to the verification of employment documents, E-Verify, and the sending of letters of Social Security discrepancies,” the activist said.

The E-Verify system compares the information on the Employment Eligibility Verification Form, or I-9, against government databases to confirm that a prospective employee has the legal right to work in the United States.

Unions, business groups and defenders of immigrants’ rights say that despite improvements, E-Verify is still prone to errors.

Among the companies that laid off workers is American Apparel, a clothing manufacturer that is pushing a campaign supporting immigration reform on T-shirts with the message in English “Legalize LA” and which this month will lay off 1,500 workers from whom the government is demanding proof of the validity of their documents.

Marina Andrade, American Apparel’s representative, told Efe that “the workers are like our family and it affects us greatly to think that they’re not going to have (money) to pay the rent or for food. Therefore, we’re asking President Obama to quickly approve immigration reform.”

“What the government is doing is as if it were cutting off our arms,” Esther Hernandez, 32, one of the workers dismissed by American Apparel, told Efe.

Olga Casta??eda, 39, said that the firings are a sign of “the oppression of the labor that the country needs by the government.”

“We’re asking the government if, for the moment, it’s not going to approve immigration reform to stop pressuring employers to throw out workers,” she said.

Alexander Auerbach, a member of the board of directors for frozen food packing firm Overhill Farms, in southern Los Angeles, told Efe that the Internal Revenue Service conducted an audit of payrolls for 2006 and found that out of 1,000 workers 260 had inconsistencies in their documents.

Because of that, last April the Social Security Administration sent letters to the employers informing them that some of the Social Security numbers of their workers were invalid.

“The government was telling us that these people are not here legally and, therefore, we, the company, like the workers, were going to face legal action,” Auerbach said.
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Best answer:

Answer by ❝Ğôđđêşş❞™
They’re illegal, therefore they are lawbreakers and criminals, therefore they have absolutely no right to do a single thing in this country. If they have a problem, too bad. It’s our country, and if we have a problem, we’ll do the talking. They can take their complaining illegal behinds home to their supposed great country and continue on there. They should be thankful that more people aren’t reporting them and getting them deported.