I find this odd because when I was an employer I couldn't put anyone to work until after all their documentation was verified, including I-9's. It appears that now anything goes, but I don't recall hearing any changes to child labor laws or for that matter the laws making it a crime to employ anyone in the country illegally. Is this how Brandon's administration is coming up with those rosy employment numbers?
I got in a proper butt-ton of trouble for paying an industrious local kid cash for coming by after school to sweep the floors for a couple hours... He had a single mother, lived in a hovel, and desperately needed to hang around men and be useful... He needed a way to make his bones.
And all the money I gave him went to buy extra groceries for him and his mamma.
I don't remember the bill exactly $5-7000 in fines and lawyers. And that kid could no longer be on the property at all... Which was the real crying shame. A good kid, trying hard to go the right way... Till Uncle Nanny got in the way.