At 07:37 PM 8/5/96 -0700, Timothy C. May wrote:
But the law says, these days, that I must verify the legality of workers *if* they appear to be dark-skinned, Mexican, Latin, or the like. I say "if" because there are no requirements in general for white-skinned, Anglo workers....no work permits, no proofs of citizenship (such a document is currently lacking in the American pantheon...I, a mixed descendant of Mayflower colonist and Scandinavian immigrants, lack such "proof").
Naughty naughty Tim. You're violating the Immigration Control and Nationality Act of 1986. You are supposed to check all employee's IDs even your own childrens' and fill out that I-9 form. You have to verify identity and right to work using a menu of documents ranging from passports and SS cards to Driver's licenses and "American Indian Tribal Documents" (I gotta get me some of them). And there are special provisions to punish discrimination against those who appear foreign. After all, there are loads of illegal Canadians and Irish here. People are always coming from the third world counties. <G> The law also required that a commission study whether or not the "foreign appearing" were suffering discrimination because of the law and it reported a few years later that sure enough, they were. DCF