January 17, 2007

The Social Security for Illegal Aliens loophole

Rep. John Boozman (R-AR) says:

There is no provision in current law to differentiate between SSA benefits earned by legal and illegal immigrants. H.R. 332 is designed to close the loophole in the law that will give the same benefits to unauthorized work done by an illegal immigrant and a legal immigrant who followed the rules and worked hard for the American Dream.




Posted to Immigration2007a at January 17, 2007 02:42 PM

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bout time! Now I have 2 things to be amazed about. The first being that with all the emails etc flying around about this that someone finally is doing something. How in hell does a US government entity dole out cash to people who can't prove citizenship. The second is that the Wapo actually had your non leftist site linked. Will wonders never cease?

Posted by: Dalt at January 17, 2007 06:45 PM


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