IF
THEY CANNOT WORK, THEY WILL NOT COME:
AND MANY WILL RETURN TO THEIR HOMELANDS
SYNOPSIS:
All immigrant families must find work in their new
countries.
If official registration is required in order to gain employment,
all prospective immigrants will consider their chances
of getting proper registration and authorization to work.
Does the United States need new systems of
work-authorization?
How do
foreign workers support themselves?
As registration of all authorized workers
becomes more complete,
many foreign nationals will return voluntarily to their homelands,
where their citizenship will always allow them to seek employment.
OUTLINE:
1.
MOST UNAUTHORIZED IMMIGRANTS
JOIN THE
UNDERGROUND ECONOMY.
2. ENFORCING WAGE AND LABOR LAWS.
3.
FAKE PAPERS TO OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT.
4.
COMPUTER FILES CAN BE MORE SECURE.
5.
AUTHORIZED WORKERS DATA-BASE.
6.
NO REGISTRATION, NO JOB.
7.
CONCLUSION: BETTER REGISTRATION OF FOREIGN WORKERS
MIGHT BE THE
BEST STEP TOWARD IMMIGRATION
REFORM.
RESULT:
All
jobs in the USA are supposed to be reserved for
American citizens and authorized foreign workers.
But the current systems of proving eligibility for work
have so many holes
that millions of
foreign nationals are working without authorization.
This chapter should help convince the reader
that better work-authorization is needed—and
possible.