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Well, maybe they are higher. How high is high, anyway?money is tight? higher illegals?
Well, maybe they are higher. How high is high, anyway?money is tight? higher illegals?
No, the OP has already stated that he is a homeowner needing some help with his yard. He is not an employer but a private individual engaging in a verbal contract. Taxes and SSNs do not apply.OP made it sound like you have a landscaping business, was that deliberate?
Iām certain you would have no problems grinding down a few stumps, John, but the OP needs it done this week, not this year.ā¦illegals like you want to hire put me out of workā¦how quaint!
Catholics do not allow the likes of Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank to determine what is moral and immoral.Based on Romans 13 it is in fact immoral because you are disobeying the laws of the land by supporting thier illegal activies.
Interesting news item, for sure, but immaterial to the OPās question, since he does not own a firm.2 charged with hiring illegal workers
April 26, 2010 12:12 PM | 28 Comments
The father and son-in-law operators of two Bensenville temporary labor firms were charged today with hiring dozens of undocumented workers to form their labor pool to work at suburban warehouses.
Clinton Roy Perkins, 65, of Wayne, and his son-in-law, Christopher Reindl, 40, of St. Charles, were each charged with one count of hiring illegal immigrants. Perkins is the president of Anna II Inc. and Can Do It Inc., while Reindl is their office manager, authorities said.
chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/04/2-charged-with-hiring-illegal-aliens.html
maybe Iām misunderstanding you but my pt is that u shouldnāt hire someone who is illegal b/c u can pay them less than uād have to pay a legal citizen, they are human and deserve humane wagesā¦ignoring the debatable morality of hiring an illegal in the first placeWell, maybe they are higher. How high is high, anyway?![]()
Yes, and I pointed out that undocumented workers often earn more than green card holders or natives.maybe Iām misunderstanding you but my pt is that u shouldnāt hire someone who is illegal b/c u can pay them less than uād have to pay a legal citizen, they are human and deserve humane wagesā¦ignoring the debatable morality of hiring an illegal in the first place
ā¦its always the establishment who quickly takes the bat and ball and makes the rules.Its only they who truly ācareā and are āconcernedā.I live in the village with the peasants but still work 10 years after retiring as a teacher. The area I work in is all to the left. In fact local headquarters of the ACLU is in the area. Its segregated 100%ā¦no coloreds ! a tollā¦but they do care. Also they have only illegals do their lawns etc.since they low balled the citizens landscaping companies ,they get paid only in cash so that there is no paper trail and its great funā¦no one seems to care about the loss of jobs to US citizens who must charge a reasonable price because of the immense taxes they are burdened with. Yes,I taught a class in commuications and know how to use the same 'buzzāwords as tthe establishmentā¦only thing they control so much and have deep pockets and so their influence is much wider then we 'mean spirited 'typesā¦maybe smoke signals might workā¦lets seeā¦dry wood,flint,hot airā¦Thereās an Hispanic woman, primary language Spanish, who I sometimes hire to clean my apt when it gets too messy and have no qualms whatsoever about calling her back to dust and vacuum and clean. I would never ask for her ID. (And I seriously doubt she would have any legal or obligation to comply with such a request, since Iām a private citizen - not a law enforcement professional.) That would be extremely rude and uncharitable, particularly after a āservices renderedā relationship has already been established.
No ācoloredsā? Is that a typo? Wowā¦Iām just⦠wow⦠I wish I could have taken that communications classā¦ā¦its always the establishment who quickly takes the bat and ball and makes the rules.Its only they who truly ācareā and are āconcernedā.I live in the village with the peasants but still work 10 years after retiring as a teacher. The area I work in is all to the left. In fact local headquarters of the ACLU is in the area. Its segregated 100%ā¦no coloreds ! a tollā¦but they do care. Also they have only illegals do their lawns etc.since they low balled the citizens landscaping companies ,they get paid only in cash so that there is no paper trail and its great funā¦no one seems to care about the loss of jobs to US citizens who must charge a reasonable price because of the immense taxes they are burdened with. Yes,I taught a class in commuications and know how to use the same 'buzzāwords as tthe establishmentā¦only thing they control so much and have deep pockets and so their influence is much wider then we 'mean spirited 'typesā¦maybe smoke signals might workā¦lets seeā¦dry wood,flint,hot airā¦
Because God loves Americans best? You will not find ācharity begins at homeā in the Sacred Scripture. It is not a Christian concept.It is also immoral to hire illegals rather than our own countrymen.
I do think if one wants to hire an undocumented worker per se to get a cheaper job done, then that is a dangerous thing. One thing we must never do is take advantage of the poor or underprivileged. If you want something done, I would ask someone who needs the money and pay a fair wage. If the need was great, I would not ask immigration status or anything else irrelevant to the job.In this case, I am not a business owner. I just need some yard work done in my own home. As far as the illegals being exploited, I donāt think so, because they cross the border and take the money home, where it is worth a lot more; more, relatively speaking, than I would have paid an American worker here.
All I can say is Wow. I guess it must be contageous. Did your jaw also drop on that one?No ācoloredsā? Is that a typo? Wowā¦Iām just⦠wow⦠I wish I could have taken that communications classā¦![]()
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if you want to throw bible quotes around it also says the laborer is worthy of his hire. OP proposes hiring an illegal precisely because he plans to pay them less than a documented worker, and that is the heart of the immorality, the exploitation.
Thereās an Hispanic woman, primary language Spanish, who I sometimes hire to clean my apt when it gets too messy and have no qualms whatsoever about calling her back to dust and vacuum and clean. I would never ask for her ID. (And I seriously doubt she would have any legal or obligation to comply with such a request, since Iām a private citizen - not a law enforcement professional.) That would be extremely rude and uncharitable, particularly after a āservices renderedā relationship has already been established.
What you would pay an American citizen versus what you would pay somebody who has immigrated illegally is the crux of the issue. Many have been brought into the country illegally with promises that far exceed the reality they face. Yes, an undocumented worker might accept lower wages because he does not know the law regarding minimum wage, and/or he does not have the legal status to complain if his pay is shorted.I do think if one wants to hire an undocumented worker per se to get a cheaper job done, then that is a dangerous thing. One thing we must never do is take advantage of the poor or underprivileged. If you want something done, I would ask someone who needs the money and pay a fair wage. If the need was great, I would not ask immigration status or anything else irrelevant to the job.
I would say that if you want some work done, decide a fair price and ask them if they are willing to do it, or what it would cost. I would not ask immigration status for a little day job.
yes they do apply if he is planning to hire an individual for longer or more frequently than regulations allow, ie. more than casual labor on a one-time basis. He will be well advised to check out the law before he considers it. I still maintain that if his intent is to pay less than the going rate for the work there could be a moral issue there.No, the OP has already stated that he is a homeowner needing some help with his yard. He is not an employer but a private individual engaging in a verbal contract. Taxes and SSNs do not apply.