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Old 05-03-2010, 06:47 PM   #219
Robert Minneman
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Originally Posted by Joebill View Post
...I, born in the United States, must prove annually my right to work here.
Every year my employment file is reviewed to ensure I have a properly filed I9 form with appropriate photocopy of the associated forms proving my eligibility for employment. Also, if I were to change jobs, I'd have to file a new I9 and have copies made of my driver's license and social security card.

This is a federal requirement put in place to supposedly put an end to allowing illegal immigrants find work in this country to encourage them to enter this country LEGALLY to find work instead.

This form has to be submitted by citizens as well as noncitizens. Obviously legal immigrant noncitizens will have their particular pieces of paper showing their authorization to work in this country as well.

I'm white, was born in this country, and I have this expectation and comply with it, without hesitation.

Nothing absurd about it all as far as I'm concerned.
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