OREGON MINIMUM WAGE SET AT $14.75 AFTER GOVERNOR SIGNED THE BILL AMIDST OPPOSITION’S DEFIANCE

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An illegal immigrant is a non citizen in this country without a Visa when a Visa is required for citizens of the immigrant's country of citizenship; Immigrants that stay beyond the period of the Visa.
It is illegal for all non citizen to work for pay in the US without possessing a work visa (green card). While there are many Nations we do not require a visa for a visit of 90 days or less, Mexico
and most Central American nations are not among the list as they have not complied with the requirement for such status.

This is current law as passed by the Congress which has the authority as designated in the Constitution. The charters passed by the UN have no bearing on the law of the US.
A SS number doesn't mean a damn thing about your legal status. Until you want to get paid above the table, or open a bank account or do a transaction with a Bank, you won't need a SS number.
If you are a visitor and use an ATM, it is a, not on us transaction, passed through to your card bank and you do not need a SS number. The same with card purchases of any kind.

If you wish to see the country run as Denny wishes, then vote for Hillary. She promised Jorge Ramos(Univision) that she would not stop immigrants coming. Apparently she will not follow the Constitution as in, (s)" he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed.." I really can't imagine voting for a person that will not preform the basic job of President as defined in the Constitution.

I don't see a damn thing racist or evil about this! I have worked in several other nations and all have required at least this much of me, some time more and I don't see a problem with that either.
I do see big trouble for citizens of this country if we do not maintain order on who is here participating in our work force. Saftey of American, from those that wish to harm Americans is entirely on another scale of threat with open boarders.
 
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Poor excuse.

http://www.fairus.org/issue/identity-and-immigration-status-of-9-11-terrorists

According to authorities, all of the hijackers who committed the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks were foreigners. All of them entered the country legally on a temporary visa, mostly tourist visas with entry permits for six months. Although four of them attended flight school in the United States, only one is known to have entered on an appropriate visa for such study, and one entered on an F-1 student visa. Besides the four pilots, all but one of the terrorists entered the United States only once and had been in the country for only three to five months before the attacks.

The four pilots had been in the United States for extended periods, although none was a legal permanent resident. Some had received more than one temporary visa, most of which were currently valid on September 11, but at least three of them had fallen out of status and were, therefore, in the United States illegally.
 
Attention, Gov. Cuomo: It’s time to rethink your “fight for $15.”

Spiking the minimum wage statewide may appeal to a Democrat eyeing a future run for national office. But it’s a bad idea for New York.

Don’t believe us? Look how it’s working out in real life at a town already en route to a $15 minimum — Seattle.

An American Enterprise Institute report sums up the results.

Spoiler alert: It’s not pretty.

Seattle passed its $15 law in June 2014. Starting last April, it raised the minimum from $9.32 (the state minimum wage) to $10 for certain business, $11 for others.

Increases to $12, $12.50 and $13 an hour began taking effect for most employers this Jan. 1. The jumps will continue until the minimum hits the full $15 an hour in 2017 for some before it’s universal in 2019.

Yet even the early impact is harsh.

The AEI study, worked up from Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly surveys, shows that, between April and December last year, Seattle saw the biggest employment drop in any nine-month period since 2009 — a full year into the Great Recession.

The city unemployment rate rose a full percentage point.

Before the minimum-wage hikes begin, Seattle employment tracked the rest of the nation — slowly rising from the 2008-09 bottom. But it started to plunge last spring, as the new law began to kick in.

Furthermore, Seattle’s loss of 10,000 jobs in just the three months of September, October and November was a record for any three-month period dating back to 1990.

Meanwhile, employment outside the city limits — which had long tracked the rate in Seattle proper — was soaring by 57,000 and set a new record high that November.

Bottom line: A $15 law in New York is guaranteed to destroy jobs here — and boost employment in New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and even Vermont.

Seattle is learning that it can’t unilaterally ignore basic economics. Businesses adapt to government dictates. To survive mandated pay hikes, they lay off employees, or avoid new new hires to control costs.

Does Gov. Cuomo seriously pretend New York employees won’ t do the same?

http://nypost.com/2016/03/12/how-the-15-wage-is-already-killing-seattle-jobs/
 

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