Anonymous wrote:You are just getting ripped off. You didn't pay full in advance for the siding did you?? If you did, live and learn.
Find a reputable place that doesn't hire illegals.
Anonymous wrote:
It's illegal to require or check for a green card. The list of documents you can ask for is very specific, and there are many people with temporary status and permission to work in the USA. Discriminating against them is illegal.
Also, I'd like to note that some of our best, most professional and responsible workers were very probably of the undocumented variety. These people deserve all the perks of citizenship. They're salt of the earth type people. It's disgusting to treat them the way America is treating them now. We need to clear the USCIS backlog and just hand out citizenship to anyone who has lived here for some time and who doesn't have a criminal record. And only then can we build a wall, close the border, be a lot more vigilant with visa overstays, and make entry a lot harder for others. But it's inhumane to treat hardworking, intelligent individuals who have been here for years, paying taxes and all, as if they had never been of value whatsoever.
Anonymous wrote:This happens. I have houses in the DMV and South Florida. South Florida is in a townhouse community and we all had roofs done this year. Contractor was legitimate and everyone's papers were in order. Every single worker had a green card. Checked by both the property manager and the BOD. An 8 week job that started June 1 still isn't finished and the contractor went from 30 people who started the project to just 6.
They just don't want the BS. Easier to go home, live on savings and come back in 3 or 4 years. Visit PR or something once a year to keep the green card active. It's a mess.
Anonymous wrote:God you people are out of touch. Yes, the Latino community is terrified and crews working outside are particularly vulnerable. My friend hasn't been able to get her leaking roof in Columbia Heights replaced for over a month now. I talked to a contractor at my mom's and he said they only did the outdoor job because they've worked with her for decades and it's in the back of a house with a driveway to hide their truck. His cousin who lives in DC has been picked up repeatedly and threatened despite being here legally. People are swapping tips on WhatsApp about safe roads and areas like their life depends on it, because it does. Do you not get it? It doesn't matter if you have papers, they are taking people who are brown and speak Spanish. People are reacting accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are just getting ripped off. You didn't pay full in advance for the siding did you?? If you did, live and learn.
Find a reputable place that doesn't hire illegals.
Hehe, don't be fooled because all the "reputable places" hire illegals.
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to be illegal to be scared right now. Even citizens are being held, let alone legal residents.