Subject: Re: A Funny Thing Happened In Nebraska
Ahh, Jerry. Your innocence is refreshing.
I'm not talking about getting an actual SSN in their name. I'm talking about obtaining a name/SSN combo that will pass E-verify. I guess I didn't make that part clear.
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They can't get one. That is the point. They submit ANY SSN+name combination and it will fail.
To pass E-Verify, an existing SSN+name must match--AND it can NOT be in use by anyone else. It also can not be that of a dead person (SSA keeps those records). That is where your logic fails. The employer has eight days to get it right--or else. So the employer does NOTHING when the E-Verify system rejects the request. How does an employer keep people on the payroll? They ignore the law because the cost is too high to NOT do so--and they get rewarded for it with cheap, low-cost, disposable labor.
We have all seen the results when management faces going to jail. So, your claims are totally irrational.