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BestBefore1984 08-06-2018 09:59 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
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Originally Posted by carnivore (Post 716159)
Where you getting this from

I don't believe him either. He's tryna keep you down brother.

carnivore 08-06-2018 10:16 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
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Originally Posted by carnivore (Post 716037)
I will sue now. Fuck all y'all who told me not to sue.

This is mostly for reddit daca. Those people are a bunch of pussies. Unlike us here.

DogJuiceMan 08-06-2018 10:21 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
Nothing good ever came from a redditor.

carnivore 08-06-2018 10:33 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
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Originally Posted by DogJuiceMan (Post 716172)
Nothing good ever came from a redditor.

Reddit tends to attract low testosterone for some reason.

dtrt09 08-06-2018 11:06 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
I am not sure that companies and institutions can be forced to hire authorized workers with non-permanent status when/if they have an equally qualified candidate whose work auth is not temporary. They probably see it as a poor investment. One has to have a lot of desired skills, experience, and background for them to overlook it sometimes. Their biggest investment is in their workforce. This is why a lot of medical schools will not accept and train non-permanent residents.

dtrt09 08-06-2018 11:08 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
Pressure the dimwits in Congress to pass the Dream Act instead of suing left and right, and using us as bait and political ping pong.

DogJuiceMan 08-06-2018 11:30 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
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Originally Posted by carnivore (Post 716175)
Reddit tends to attract low testosterone for some reason.

all those soy boys like the company of other soyboys, and they like to virtue signal to the attention whores, meanwhile people like you and I get to bed the target and they get to complain about how nice they were.

carnivore 08-06-2018 11:31 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
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Originally Posted by dtrt09 (Post 716179)
I am not sure that companies and institutions can be forced to hire authorized workers with non-permanent status when/if they have an equally qualified candidate whose work auth is not temporary. They probably see it as a poor investment. One has to have a lot of desired skills, experience, and background for them to overlook it sometimes. Their biggest investment is in their workforce. This is why a lot of medical schools will not accept and train non-permanent residents.


The law says they can't discriminate based on employment authorization, what are you speculating about? It's crystal clear.

DogJuiceMan 08-06-2018 11:44 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
To my knowledge they can only discriminate when its matters like top secret or I guess other stuff.

I've seen USC/GC only on several jobs cause they're doing something for the government. Secret stuff I assume with computers.

Demise 08-08-2018 07:38 PM

Re: Some businesses are refusing to hire DACA recipients. They are fighting back.
 
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Originally Posted by DogJuiceMan (Post 716158)
Nope, it is illegal to discriminate against authorized workers.
Unless they show an explicit need for a USC or GC holder.

IRCA 1986 only prevents discrimination against citizens, green card holders, lawful temporary residents (i.e. amnesty applicants), asylees, and refugees. This is the reason lawsuits allege violations of civil rights act of 1866 rather than IRCA 1986.


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