The Obama administration will require businesses that win federal contracts to use a government electronic database system to verify that their employees have legal immigration status to work in the United States, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said on Wednesday.
After a six-month review, Homeland Security officials decided to go ahead with a worker-verification plan based on the electronic system, called E-Verify. The system, which the Bush administration sought to put into effect in its final months, is meant to prevent federal contractors from hiring illegal immigrants.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/09/us/politics/09immig.html?th&emc=th
What I see is a NWO version thinly disguised in a larger issue. If the immigration free for all hadn't been planned from the beginning this wouldn't be necessary.
ReplyDeleteMany will see this as a step forward to protecting legal status and Americans but in fact is designed to further lock us in to a national database with no privacy and further end constitutional freedoms.
This is ludicrous at best and designed, as you said, to tag everybody electronically. Pretty soon, they won't be any way out and they're tackling it at so many fronts, there's no way we're ever going to defeat this monster (even if we tried). I envision the future much like the graphic I posted.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely right Patrick. Immigration laws were/are not enforced because the plan was to lower the wages of working Americans. Mission accomplished.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that HS is stating this electronic system is to prevent federal contractors from hiring illegal aliens shows us how stupid and gullible they think the american people are.
Now they have to get us all rounded up and hooked into their matrix of control. Once they tag us with the chip, we are doomed as sister says.
BTW, you guys, I'm at the Midway Airport in Chicago and they're announcing over the loud speakers (I'm paraphrasing here) "that all passangers should cover their mouths when sneezing or caughing and wash their hands as often as possible" - Ha! The germ police has just been created!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWCDTjaT_vM&feature=related