August 31, 2010

College sued for checking green cards of applicants for jobs.

Washington Post Article

The Justice Department filed another lawsuit against immigration practices by Arizona authorities, saying Monday that a network of community colleges acted illegally in requiring noncitizens to provide their green cards before they could be hired for jobs.

The first paragraph of the article. Isn't part of the hiring process verifying the identity of the applicant? I'm confused, isn't that what the green card is for? Then what is the law being broken that provides the basis for this lawsuit?

We all know the answer. Just putting it out there. This isn't about immigration, this is about new Democrat voters. Our tax dollars are paying for this, too.

UPDATE: in reading the article more carefully, the first paragraph is misleading. The applicant was a US citizen, but was required to fill out additional paperwork, which required a green card. A US citizen does not need a green card, but the college would not process the paperwork without the form.

So the lawsuit is because of a faulty process, not immigration. Plus the writer is utterly incompetent.

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