No, I don't see where they're issuing SSNs to illegals.
There's all sorts of complicated legality issues with the situations that video you linked talks about.
When people come to the border and ask for asylum, and are granted a SSN for work purposes while their asylum case is being prepared, those aren't illegal immigrants. Asylum cases can take years to decide. They're not here illegally while their cases are still being decided. It's only if they stay here (or return) after they've been denied asylum that they become illegal.
And yes, there was a huge influx of asylum seekers when Biden was in office. Obviously they knew they had a much better chance of gaining asylum when he was in office.
I think that people really don't understand much about how our country handles asylum cases.
A person can walk up to any port of entry to the US and ask for asylum. They can be in the country illegally for up to a year, and ask for asylum.
A person can ask for asylum for a multitude of reasons, including fear of violence, fear of death or harm, and social or economic conditions (extreme poverty).
It's well known that the Mexican drug cartels have made many parts of their country extremely dangerous to live in. Many people come here asking for asylum because of that. There's also extreme poverty there, so that's another reason they come asking for asylum.
I know people are going to want to argue with me over this. But I'm simply pointing out relevant facts of the topic. It doesn't matter if I agree with these things or not. It doesn't matter if anyone agrees with it or not. It's just how it is. Here are some links about asylum in the US, because I'm not in the least bit interested in arguing about it. If you want to argue with someone about it, find a politician who can do something to change it:
Getting back to my point, people need to get out of the mindset that every foreign person here, especially Hispanics, is here illegally.
Work visas, travel visas, student visas, green card holders, temporary protected status holders, and asylum seekers are NOT illegals. You can't look at a person and automatically know if they're here illegally or not.
And that's exactly what you're doing here. Looking at people, and deciding if they're here illegally or not based on nothing more than what they look like and what language they're speaking.
I agree you cannot tell just because person is Hispanic whether he/she illegal. We have enough people the last how many years just walking across and not leaving. It is just recently they are being sent back. Some of the states not only give them ss numbers but also dl so they can vote. Just because they got that and working make them legal. That's why some of the states (southern states) now make them go into weight stations and read and write. If they cannot read or write, they are in cuffs.
That's how some of the states are doing that to determine.
Fine if you think Hewitt teaching them to file for refund. I don't mind if they are legal and file for refund. Just not sure about them being legal or illegal but the writer said she caught them teaching illegals.
Just not sure about them being legal or illegal but the writer said she caught them teaching illegals.
And you just took her word that they were illegals? Did you look to see if she provided any evidence they were here illegally? Because I looked for any evidence she had that they were here illegally, and I didn't see any.
Do you normally take everything a reporter says to be fact?
The Earned Income Tax Credits tax that Jackson Hewitt was pushing can only be claimed by legal migrants at the federal level.
Some states, including California, also have EITCs that can be claimed above and beyond the federal EITCs. In CA, the illegals qualify for the state level EITCs the same as legals and regular citizens.
I do not know if NY has EITCs or if the illegals are allowed to claim them, but its implied in the video.
Edit to add: The state of CA will give a state issued ITIN # to any illegal who wants one, so as far as CA is concerned, they are legal, even if not recognized by the feds. I am guessing NY is the same.
The Earned Income Tax Credits tax that Jackson Hewitt was pushing can only be claimed by legal migrants at the federal level.
Some states, including California, also have EITCs that can be claimed above and beyond the federal EITCs. In CA, the illegals qualify for the state level EITCs the same as legals and regular citizens.
I do not know if NY has EITCs or if the illegals are allowed to claim them, but its implied by the video.
Edit to add: The state of CA will give a state issued ITIN # to any illegal who wants one, so as far as CA is concerned, they are legal, even if not recognized by the feds. I am guessing NY is the same.
No, it's a long story, but I caught California's income tax agency running an embezzlement and racketeering scheme back in 2016. I now watch them like a hawk, so I am very aware of what programs the income tax agency offer to illegals. More on me: https://gwsandiego.net/blog/.
No, I don't see where they're issuing SSNs to illegals.
There's all sorts of complicated legality issues with the situations that video you linked talks about.
When people come to the border and ask for asylum, and are granted a SSN for work purposes while their asylum case is being prepared, those aren't illegal immigrants. Asylum cases can take years to decide. They're not here illegally while their cases are still being decided. It's only if they stay here (or return) after they've been denied asylum that they become illegal.
And yes, there was a huge influx of asylum seekers when Biden was in office. Obviously they knew they had a much better chance of gaining asylum when he was in office.
I think that people really don't understand much about how our country handles asylum cases.
A person can walk up to any port of entry to the US and ask for asylum. They can be in the country illegally for up to a year, and ask for asylum.
A person can ask for asylum for a multitude of reasons, including fear of violence, fear of death or harm, and social or economic conditions (extreme poverty).
It's well known that the Mexican drug cartels have made many parts of their country extremely dangerous to live in. Many people come here asking for asylum because of that. There's also extreme poverty there, so that's another reason they come asking for asylum.
I know people are going to want to argue with me over this. But I'm simply pointing out relevant facts of the topic. It doesn't matter if I agree with these things or not. It doesn't matter if anyone agrees with it or not. It's just how it is. Here are some links about asylum in the US, because I'm not in the least bit interested in arguing about it. If you want to argue with someone about it, find a politician who can do something to change it:
https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/refugees-and-asylum/asylum/obtaining-asylum-in-the-united-states
https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/asylum-united-states
https://immigrationforum.org/article/fact-sheet-u-s-asylum-process/
https://citizenpath.com/asylum-process-how-it-works/
Getting back to my point, people need to get out of the mindset that every foreign person here, especially Hispanics, is here illegally.
Work visas, travel visas, student visas, green card holders, temporary protected status holders, and asylum seekers are NOT illegals. You can't look at a person and automatically know if they're here illegally or not.
And that's exactly what you're doing here. Looking at people, and deciding if they're here illegally or not based on nothing more than what they look like and what language they're speaking.
I agree you cannot tell just because person is Hispanic whether he/she illegal. We have enough people the last how many years just walking across and not leaving. It is just recently they are being sent back. Some of the states not only give them ss numbers but also dl so they can vote. Just because they got that and working make them legal. That's why some of the states (southern states) now make them go into weight stations and read and write. If they cannot read or write, they are in cuffs.
That's how some of the states are doing that to determine.
Fine if you think Hewitt teaching them to file for refund. I don't mind if they are legal and file for refund. Just not sure about them being legal or illegal but the writer said she caught them teaching illegals.
And you just took her word that they were illegals? Did you look to see if she provided any evidence they were here illegally? Because I looked for any evidence she had that they were here illegally, and I didn't see any.
Do you normally take everything a reporter says to be fact?
Of course not. I do not take any reporter's info as fact.
I am also the one posting about the illegals using this hotel as immigrant central.
The Earned Income Tax Credits tax that Jackson Hewitt was pushing can only be claimed by legal migrants at the federal level.
Some states, including California, also have EITCs that can be claimed above and beyond the federal EITCs. In CA, the illegals qualify for the state level EITCs the same as legals and regular citizens.
I do not know if NY has EITCs or if the illegals are allowed to claim them, but its implied in the video.
Edit to add: The state of CA will give a state issued ITIN # to any illegal who wants one, so as far as CA is concerned, they are legal, even if not recognized by the feds. I am guessing NY is the same.
The Earned Income Tax Credits tax that Jackson Hewitt was pushing can only be claimed by legal migrants at the federal level.
Some states, including California, also have EITCs that can be claimed above and beyond the federal EITCs. In CA, the illegals qualify for the state level EITCs the same as legals and regular citizens.
I do not know if NY has EITCs or if the illegals are allowed to claim them, but its implied by the video.
Edit to add: The state of CA will give a state issued ITIN # to any illegal who wants one, so as far as CA is concerned, they are legal, even if not recognized by the feds. I am guessing NY is the same.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the information. Do you work in the field?
No, it's a long story, but I caught California's income tax agency running an embezzlement and racketeering scheme back in 2016. I now watch them like a hawk, so I am very aware of what programs the income tax agency offer to illegals. More on me: https://gwsandiego.net/blog/.