After a hearing today [October 1], a federal judge extended an order that temporarily stops the government from implementing a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) rule that would cause U.S. citizens and other authorized workers to lose their jobs, and which would illegally use error-prone social security records as a tool for immigration enforcement. The judge's order also stops the Social Security Administration (SSA) from beginning to send notices to approximately 140,000 employers across the country notifying them of the new rule, which would impact approximately eight million workers.
Oct 2, 2007
Stay On No-Match Letters Continued
From a press release from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern California:
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Illegal aliens should be deported, not supported.
Another example of a knuckle-headed ruling from a knuckle-headed judge. This guy would make a good ODAR ALJ.
Illegal aliens are planning the next 9/11 and Judge Jerk is trying to tie the hands of the people trying to stop it.
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