Protect the Public, Not the Illegal Aliens
June 5, 2009 by jvaughan
Filed under Immigration
The Rhode Island legislature is currently considering a bill to require the state’s employers to verify that all new employees are legal workers. Introduced by two Woonsocket-area Democrats, Sen. Marc Cote and Rep. Jon Brien, it passed the RI House in April, by a vote of 38-33. Massachusetts lawmakers should take note — this is a common sense approach to a problem that burdens our state as well.
For the third year in a row, the bill is being held up by a Senate Committee that for some reason seems loath to bring it to a vote, despite enormous public support for the bill, as evidenced by strong turnout for the hearing on May 14. The committee heard testimony from citizens outraged at the fiscal and socal strain illegal immigration imposes on their communities and also from advocates for illegal aliens who maintain that E-Verify, the screening system mandated by the bill, would cause discrimination in hiring.
The testimony that I found to be most compelling was submitted to the committee in writing, and later e-mailed to me by the writer, who had heard that I followed the issue. She wanted the committee to hear a story that is not often considered by our lawmakers — one to remind them that illegal immigration can harm citizens in ways more serious and personal than job losses and the cost of social services.
Here is her story, below. Ironically, the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Michael J. McCaffrey, which is holding up this bill, represents Warwick, where this horrible incident occurred. Senators, it’s time to let this bill move forward.
“On June 8th of last year something happened to me that was the most terrifying event of my life. After spending the day with my family celebrating my cousin’s recent graduation from college, my mom had to make a brief stop at a store in a shopping plaza in Warwick. I decided to stay in the car since she was only going to be a few minutes. Shortly after my mom went into the store someone opened the car door and at that moment I experienced a fear that I had never felt before as a man got into the driver’s side of the car. I thought maybe he was confused and didn’t realize he was getting into the wrong vehicle. That was until I saw the knife. After taking my money and credit card he drove me to Roger Williams Park where he had stopped the car on the side of the road and told me to get out. I thought he was letting me go but that was not the case. Instead, he ended up sexually assaulting me twice in the park that day. He was arrested a few days later after footage of him appeared on the local news and a co-worker at the restaurant, where he had worked, recognized him.
The police had difficulty identifying my attacker because he had false identification. It turned out he was an illegal alien with a criminal record who was also wanted by ICE. This man was able to stay in our community and get a job at Texas Roadhouse using false documents. If Texas Roadhouse (and all other employers in RI) had been using E-Verify, he would not have been able to stay here so easily to take advantage of us. This tool has been available to employers for many years, but they choose not to use it. It will detect people using false documents to get jobs. Incredibly, Texas Roadhouse and hundreds of other employers in the state are still not using E-Verify. They seem not to care who they are employing, and what danger they may pose to the rest of the community. This legislation is necessary to ensure that they check out their workers, to save jobs for citizens and legal immigrants, but also to keep individuals who try to hide their identity or their immigration status from getting jobs.
After I heard about the many times this man had been taken into custody prior to the incident and then later released I had hope that things would change to prevent another crime like this from happening but nothing has changed. There are a lot of people here who are concerned about the welfare of illegal immigrants, and that is their right to speak about that, but I am here tonight to help you remember those who have been harmed by illegal immigration, so that they are not forgotten in the debate.
When I hear people protesting the E-Verify program it seems that a major concern is the monetary cost of implementing and maintaining the E-Verify program but what about the human cost if E-Verify is not used in the hiring process? Are we willing to continue to take that chance? I do not think that all illegal immigrants who reside in the US are violent criminals but we do need to put something in place for the ones that do have ill intentions. We cannot continue to allow those who are dangerous to hide in plain sight within the community, working with false documents without risk of being caught. E-verify should not be considered a burden but a useful tool in preventing unauthorized workers from getting a job. The crime against me is a crime that should never happen again and this state needs to start doing what is necessary to protect the legal citizens of Rhode Island.”
And while we’re at it, should concerned citizens be eating at Texas Roadhouse any more, or the establishment of any other employer who refuses to verify the status of its workers? Not when we can patronize Papa Ginos, Dunkin Donuts, or any of the 120,000-some other employers who do care enough to hire only legal workers. Find out who they are here.





Boston Patriot on Fri, 5th Jun 2009 9:44 am
Surprisingly, Democrats submitted this bill, and in Rhode Island of all places. 38-33 seems a rather thin margin, but it’s good enough I suppose.
Brittancus on Fri, 5th Jun 2009 3:46 pm
Because E-Verify really–WORKS–and is efficient, we must understand why it is delayed, weakened or even killed? The free traders, open border cartels don’t like it. It cuts into their enormous profits of using cheap labor? The corporate world, the giant agricultural consortium’s, don’t want pay for for the schooling, health care or the undisclosed benefits that illegal aliens tap into—that’s the responsibility of –YOU–the taxpayer? How dare you decide that employers should pay for anything at all? Except for a minimum wage if illegal laborers are lucky? Why should they pay their share, when it can be off-loaded onto the gullible American.
If we are forced into another AMNESTY, then the consequences will be on a financial cataclysmic scale. Not only will our taxes spiral up, but we can expect millions of family members to follow on, under the family reunification act. Once here the senile, handicapped can tap into our overwhelmed social security, that will hurt senior citizens and our broken health care system. But that is just the start?
Millions of more impoverished, uneducated who have been patiently waiting just across the border, will pour into America looking for a third amnesty and more welfare handouts. We have seen the crash of the great state of California, with their lawmakers scrambling for an answer to a 47 billion dollar deficit that has been partly caused by it’s Sanctuary State policies. Our own children are held to ransom in overcrowded classrooms, where the second language is English. Let foreign governments educate their children, not the American taxpayer. Hold these Democrats feet to the fire in hopes of keeping their job? Sen. Reid, Speaker Pelosi, Sen. Feinstein, Napolitano and all the involved in dropping E-Verify, and undoubtedly using it as a pawn to pass another taxpayers nightmare AMNESTY? It’s carefully placed ruse to lower American wages for the free movement of cheap labor in our nation.
OVERPOPULATION will be our future, with all the environmental concerns that are minimal now. But will accelerates to a massive overload of traffic congestion, pollution and shortages of everything including energy and drinking water.
We must demand the use of E-verify, that will send illegal labor packing. All employers must receive mandatory prison sentences, for they are the parasites that attract cheap labor. Illegal Immigration effects everybody, your taxes, your jobs, your language, your culture, your moral integrity, your religion. YOU CAN MAKE AN IMMENSE DIFFERENCE? Senate & Representative for your contact at: (202) 224-3121: THESE PEOPLE ARE YOUR PUBLIC SERVANTS AND
SWORE AN OATH TO YOU?. Demand E-Verify today. SAY NO TO AMNESTY! Look for honest facts at NUMBERSUSA, JUDICIALWATCH.
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thomas shawn on Sat, 6th Jun 2009 6:51 pm
With unemployment at 9% now might be a good time to start the mass deportations.