Anonymous
Post 08/11/2016 10:24     Subject: Where do you report illegal people and students who are not allowed to work?

When comes to money, most of the families will break the law, and hire somebody (illegal/legal), and will not pay taxes which is illegal!

They will hire somebody who doesn't speak English very well, and then they will be like : Oh my kid can't speak, oh nanny did this, nanny did that. If you live in U.S. English is the first language and you need to learn the language.

If I can speak 6 languages fluently, and I am naturalized citizen, other people can.

So, I agree with OP.
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2016 00:42     Subject: Where do you report illegal people and students who are not allowed to work?

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You seem to be pretty bad, is not it?
Anonymous
Post 08/11/2016 00:15     Subject: Where do you report illegal people and students who are not allowed to work?

First, Native Americans were native. Many immigrants from other cultures arrived legally. The OP takes issue with people here illegally, not immigrants in general. Huge difference.

Second, the fact that someone does not speak English well does not mean the person is here illegally. Conversely, the fact that someone speak English well does not mean that person is here legally - plenty of people who speak perfect English overstay visas, etc. Therefore, unless the OP knows the nanny's employer and knows for certain that the nanny is here illegally, it's obnoxious to assume as much based on a person's appearance or language skills.

Third, it is generally a bad idea to make mass generalizations in arguments (i.e., no nannies abuse charges in park) - are you in every park every day? Do you know every nanny in the world? Your statements and opinions are automatically discounted when you write in generalizations.

Finally, entering the country without proper documentation is illegal. Paying your nanny under the table and failing to pay proper taxes is illegal. Both are things people do - calculated risks, like speeding, or any other violation of law. Some are certainly more serious (felonies versus misdemeanors, or monetary penalties versus jail time), but it isn't for you to determine how other people react to illegal activities, or whether or not they choose to report said activities. If you're that worried about it, stop breaking the law!!

Anonymous
Post 08/10/2016 20:07     Subject: Where do you report illegal people and students who are not allowed to work?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you would like to report illegal aliens, please call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at 1-866-DHS-2ICE (347-2423). They will need to know names, locations (either work place or residence) and any other specific information you can provide. Visit www.ice.gov for more information.

The nerve you have unless you are Native American and they wouldn't do it. I bet you are white.


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