soooooo .... the system works? thanx for admitting it. them thar fake IDs are only good when they aren't checked out the right way.
Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) – Bias and Credibility
QUESTIONABLE SOURCE
A questionable source exhibits
one or more of the following: extreme bias, consistent promotion of propaganda/conspiracies, poor or no sourcing of credible information, a complete lack of transparency, and/or is fake news. Fake News is the
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- Overall, we rate CIS a questionable source based on publishing misleading information (propaganda) regarding immigration and ties either directly or indirectly to the John Tanton Network, a known White Nationalist.
Detailed Report
Reasoning:
Anti-Immigration Propaganda, Misleading Claims
Bias Rating:
EXTREME RIGHT (8.9)
Factual Reporting:
LOW (7.0)
Country:
USA
MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating:
MOSTLY FREE
Media Type:
Organization/Foundation
Traffic/Popularity:
Medium Traffic
MBFC Credibility Rating:
LOW CREDIBILITY
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• Reduce the demand for illegal employment by delivering more severe consequences to exploitative employers and their agents;
• Increase the willingness of workers to report violations of by exploitative employers and cooperate in employment and labor standards investigations; and,
• Broaden and deepen mechanisms for coordination between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Labor, the Department of Justice, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, and state labor agencies.
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3. Identify the policies and measures that are in place to ensure that E-Verify is not manipulated to suppress unauthorized workers from, or to punish unauthorized workers for, reporting unlawful labor practices such as substandard wages, unsafe working conditions, and other forms of worker exploitation. Review any available reports and studies ofthe use ofE-Verify in the context ofworkplace rights and, within 60 days of this memorandum, please present proposed recommendations to me as to how E-Verify can be further strengthened to ensure it is not misused as a tool ofexploitative labor practices.
^ that means that illegals can still be treated as humans. you seem to have a problem with that?