This is a follow up to two CAII posts about articles in the Boston Globe; Public funded projects employing Illegals, and Uncooperative Blogger's One State Goes Soft on Illegal Aliens and Another Cracks Down.

From Boston.com

Republicans press Reilly on illegal immigration 

Employers with state contracts would be required to make sure their workers have valid Social Security numbers by checking a federal online database under a bill proposed yesterday by Senate Republicans to combat illegal immigration.

Responding to a Globe story that showed that contractors on publicly funded projects hired workers with fake Social Security numbers, Senate minority whip Bruce E. Tarr and Senator Scott P. Brown of Wrentham said their bill would bar such companies from doing business with the state.

“It's absolutely absurd that the Commonwealth of Massachusetts would be a partner in the illegal act of employing someone who has no authority to be in this country," said Tarr. “There's very strong sentiment in Massachusetts that we shouldn't be an accomplice to a criminal act."

The Massachusets Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly said on Monday it is not his responsibility to crack down on Massachusetts employers that hire undocumented immigrants, and he said he will continue his policy of taking no action against the companies.

The bill that Republicans plan to unveil today at the State House would also require Attorney General to enter into an agreement with the US attorney general to help investigate possible violations of federal immigration law and enforce it.

In addition, the legislation would impose a $5,000 fine or incarceration for up to five years for workers who use false identification documents to get state-funded jobs.

The federal government already imposes penalties on employers who knowingly hire undocumented immigrants but does not penalize the employees, Tarr said.

The bill would require employers with state contracts to check Social Security numbers on databases of valid numbers run by the Department of Homeland Security or the Social Security Administration or private databases, Tarr said.

Homeland Security has already launched an initiative, known as the Basic Pilot Program, that allows employers to verify a worker's status using online databases. But that program is being used by only a small number of companies nationwide. Dunkin' Donuts has begun participating and has put up signs in shops alerting customers that employees have been screened.

No state in the country mandates that employers substantiate that their workers are legal, according to the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington, D.C. Georgia recently passed a measure that would do so by July 1, 2007.

Others reporting on Illegal Immigration & Immigration reform; Red Hot Cuppa Politics has an interesting post on the North American Super-Corridor, Super Corridor or Super Hype  Someone is either perpetrating a massive hoax, or needs to verify their sources.

Petsgardenblog reports on an unbelievable and disgusting story from Martin County, Florida.  Illegal alien rapes puppy!!! I hope they Hang the bastard.

Right Truth Posted Electric fences keep out illegal aliens, People doing what they can to protect their property.

DeMediaCratic Nation was busy today with two posts. The first: No Fingerprint Check for Illegal Alien Childcare VolunteersDescribes how the the Los Angeles and Orange Roman Catholic dioceses have quietly backed away from a pledge to root out pedophiles by running fingerprint background checks on anyone who works with children. In order not to lose Illegal immigrant volunteers the dioceses will forgo background checks on those who work with children, instead they accept signed affidavits stating they have not been convicted of any crime.. Yeah that'll work…

The Second post: Xenophobia road showan editorial in the Baltimore Sun which obviously favors the Senate Shamesty legislation over the House's Border Security and Law enforcement version.

**This was a production of The Coalition Against Illegal Immigration(CAII). If you would like to participate, please go to the above link to learn more. Afterwards, email the coalition and let me know at what level you would like to participate.


  1. 1 DeMediacratic Nation

    Bill would force state contractors to verify work

    A must for any business in the country, but ESPECIALLY if you are using taxpayer money from government contracts. The bill in question would require employers with state contracts check social security numbers of employees, which is fine for those th…

  2. 2 Right Truth

    Electric fences keep out illegal aliens…

    Ranchers in Texas build fences to keep their cattle from wandering onto their neighbors land. Illegal aliens come across the border with wire cutters ready to snip the wire fences and come into America, thus allowing cattle to escape. Ranchers…

  3. 3 Coalition Against Illegal Immigration

    Bill would force state contractors to verify workers

    Cross posted from Morning Coffee 
    This is a follow up to two CAII posts about articles in the Boston Globe; Public funded projects employing Illegals, and Uncooperative Blogger's One State Goes Soft on Illegal Aliens and Another Cracks Down.
    F…

  4. 4 CommonSenseAmerica » Illegal Immigration News and Opinions

    [...] Morning Coffee posts: Bill would force state contractors to verify workers [...]

  5. 5 bRight & Early » CAII Roundup LII

    [...] Morning Coffee — Bill would force state contractors to verify workers (6/22) [...]




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