Romney: ‘I have personal experience’ hiring undocumented immigrants
source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/10/romney-i-have-personal-experience-hiring-undocumented-...
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
In an appearance in New Hampshire on Monday, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney reminded voters that he has “personal experience” in hiring undocumented immigrants.
And if that weren’t strange enough, Romney then immediately suggested that he wonders about immigration status every time he hears someone speaking with “an accent.”
“The first priority: get the fence built,” he said, responding to a woman’s question about immigration policy. “At the same time, have an employment verification system so that we know who’s here legally and who’s not here legally. I have personal experience with this. You don’t know who is here legally. You don’t have a way of telling. If someone comes and they, they speak with an accent, you say, ‘Well, are you here legally or illegally?’ And they tell ya — well, how do you know?
“So, I want an employment verification system with a card where it indicates if they’re here legally, if they’re here illegally, what their work status is so you can hire them. If they’re not here legally, you know you don’t hire them. And we need to have that kind of system or we don’t know who’s here legally or not. So, those are the first few things.”
One key problem with Romney’s answer: his handlers probably don’t want him reminding voters that he had a team of undocumented immigrant workers taking care of his lawn for over a year, even after a reporter notified him of their status.
It took two visits by The Boston Globe before Romney decided to fire his former landscaping company — a misstep that has haunted him on the campaign trail.
But Romney’s “personal experience” in paying undocumented immigrants didn’t stop there.
When Romney was CEO of Bain Capital, a venture firm best known for buying up large businesses, selling off their most valuable assets and firing all their workers, he found his company paying illegal workers at a subsidiary in Providence, Rhode Island. Bain-owned Waters Corps. had been employing the services of Aid-Maintenance Co. for cleaning services — and Aid-Maintenance Co. had a long history of hiring undocumented immigrants.
Luckily for Romney, Bain did not own Aid-Maintenance Co., it was merely paying them. Much like his scrape with The Boston Globe, in this case too he claims ignorance, even though the CEO of Aid-Maintenance Co. was fined over $130,000 in the years before he accepted a contract with the Bain-owned firm.
Another basic issue with Romney’s response: the program he proposed already exists.
It’s called E-Verify, and it works by cross-referencing the Social Security and Homeland Security databases for basic employment information workers are required to submit before they can be put on payroll. The system serves the dual purpose of validating an individual’s citizenship and eligibility to work if they’re not a citizen, meaning there is already a card that signifies one’s legal work status.
If an employer doesn’t use that, then they’re probably not interested in knowing their employees’ citizenship status and could be held accountable by the federal government for hiring ineligible workers. First time offenders can be fined up to $2,000 per worker, and the fee doubles on second offense.
If Romney did know of this program and is actually calling for another one that’s similar or larger, it’s not clear what that might be. Either he’s proposing that the federal government begin issuing special identification cards to each citizen qualifying them to work in the U.S., or he’s proposing a federal mandate to the states, which would seem to go against his closely held views on states’ rights.
Problem is, Romney doesn’t elaborate on his official campaign website, and the only mentions of immigration to be found on his “jobs” page are references to “human capital” and the importance of attracting immigrants with advanced degrees. The only other mention of immigration, in his foreign policy plan, simply states that Romney would build a border fence and use the military in tandem with Mexican troops to escalate prosecution of the U.S. drug war.
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"Yeah, I hear the same Bull Sh*t at work... We have three of them and as far as the owner will tell you: "I am an employer... Not an Investigator" I say Total BS!!!!"
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They did outlaw slavery didn't they, because if not, You can bet your bippy that ole Mitt is getting his shackles and whips together. Free labor is the new goal for 2012 and Mitt has his game plan all together. First eliminate all jobs, kick everyone out of their homes, raise the price of food then offer people a meal, and a shack for a lifetime of indentured servitude! God Ole Mitt the Jobs creator!
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nardo1224:
Sounds like the Plan... =(
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" You're so Bain,
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You're so Bain,
I bet you think this song is about, 'bout you , 'bout you." - 5 months ago
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SFirman
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Romney hired illegals to take care of his lawn. He can deny he didn't know they were illegal, but the wealthy always go cheap. If he became POTUS he will not do any more then any other president.
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SFirman:
Lets be Happy he will Not be.... =)
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KB723:
you got that right KB.
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SFirman:
Thanks SFirman... =)
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warman1138
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Amazing how many wealthy people go out of their way to hire as cheap as they can get labor when they have the means not to. Atitude and meaness......sad.
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warman1138:
Yup.... =(
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bailey78
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I'm sure most every one in Busisness has personal experience hiring undocumented immigrants. It's the American way. Why pay full price??
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bailey78:
I say Hire talented Americans...
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Leen61
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I remember his problems employing undocumented workers. It was all fine and good when it was saving him a few bucks. This is why the Reps don't really want to solve the problem of immigration. They love the cheap labor and they love giving that cheap labor to the companies of their big campaign donors. And he seriously never heard of a green card? Give me a break!
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Leen61:
Correct Leen, they all want Cheap Labor and to Hell with folks like myself who have mastered their Craft...
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KB723:
SN!
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Leen61:
LOL!!! SN Indeed... =)
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One key problem with Romney’s answer: his handlers probably don’t want him reminding voters that he had a team of undocumented immigrant workers taking care of his lawn for over a year, even after a reporter notified him of their status.
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Romney: ‘I have personal experience’ hiring undocumented immigrants
"Yeah, I hear the same Bull Sh*t at work... We have three of them and as far as the owner will tell you: "I am an employer... Not an Investigator" I say Total BS!!!!"
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KB723:
It is BS KB. They all want the cheap labor.
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SFirman:
Tell me about it, I have been looking for a new job for 5 years now and No one will match the wage I am making....
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