Suozzi Ramirez Nadia News 12 Gang Up On Levy at Hofstra
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 Levy wasn't even invited.


Suozzi says areas that have day laborer sites sponsored are having no problems.

News12 lets Nadia interpret illegal alien who says he is afraid of being beat up. News 12 then says we have had repeated cases of day laborers who were beaten up.

Casually forgetting the scores of rapes, murders, drug scores, gang crime, extortion, mutilations, sexual assault, robberies, sexual attacks on children some as young as 3 yrs of age, driving without licenses and getting into accidents, harassment etc etc committed by illegal aliens.

News12 is as bad as Newsday. 
 
sUM
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(7/30/05 12:02 am)
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 I believe what Steve Levy said about this bunch it true~~ he put the word that I would have said so many years age....LUNATIC FRINGE

They might not like that exact wording but I feel it fits them so well..

I think of the things they do like marching through out Farmingville. or putting those so call candle up as a holy sign or even holding a National group to tell Farmingville how we can handle the problem as long as we give in to the LUNATIC FRINGE... I don't thing so!! I think Suffolk county people are getting smart~~
 
radicals luv marches
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(7/30/05 10:48 am)
Reply  They bus them in from all over
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 Makes them look like they have support

Problem is most are Illegal aliens or Communists
 
Suozzi Watch
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(7/30/05 7:43 pm)
Reply  CE, Yatouro support Illegals!
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 When the current CE of Nassau County was the then great mayor of The City of Glen Cove, he put up the first hiring site on Sea Cliff Avenue, just over the city line. He did so at the behest of the high brow holy man from elite Brookville. The site thrives today and is supported by two lunitic hacks, Yatouro, 18th leg.district and that scmuck chuck , state assemblymen.

In fact Yatauro is in support of the illegals and works through another church in Sea Cliff to further their cause, because this is what the current CE wants.And yes Ms. Yatauro live's in a palatial home, just around the block from her lord and master and that fool who runs the democratic party in Nassau, and yes all "THEIR" children are in privte Day Schools. No gang murders in their "hood"! They leave that for the number streets in Locust Valley and Sea Cliff Avenue! There have been 3 gang shottings in 4 months.

There is a distinct difference between County Executive Levy and the machine polititions here in Nassau County, its called "Public Service". Lets put it this way the hacks and would be kings here in Nassau have news 12 and newsday, both paid for "liberal media echo chambers" for what is feed to them from 1 West street in Mineola! it burns this fools ass that County Executive Steve Levy gets on national TV and he can not get out the of his made up world in his paid to play media outlets.

Yeah there are problems with illegals, and its right in the current CE's backyard.Just come down to the great City of Glen Cove and take a look at the section 8 housing blocks, the downtown patrolled by police, because......
and then visit the hiring station on Sea Cliff Avenue supported by the developer ( its in his building) who financed the CE's personal home deal, and is chomping at the bit for development on the toxic waste site, called the Glen Gove Water front. yeah build the housing and watch everyone develop lukemia in their life time!

the tax payer is not as stupid as this current CE thinks, no matter what they grind through their paid for media outlets. We wake up, drive our children to school and see our rights being eroded while they support their illegal voting block.

The current CE in Nassau is so embraced with his personal image that on NPR radio he admits that he is in politics becaues he likes the attention! see "Brians Blog" on the NPR website! so in Nassau its like Niro playing his own fiddel, to his personal tune as Rome burns! And all his hacks fanning him to keep him cool from the flames!

 
all I can say is vote Integrity
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(7/30/05 10:10 pm)
Reply  this Integrity party is a coalition of most parties
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They want housing laws enforced and they want controlled borders. They interviewed and supported people like Dillion and others who have agreed with the party view.

Suozzi is part of that rich elitist liberal class of Democrats that have made it easy for certain real estate and other businesses to make obscene profits using illegal aliens. This while these corrupt businesses pay no taxes but do contribute to politicians. The corrupt also get the low and middleclasses to support the illegals for all their needs.

Meanwhile like the honest businessman from Great Neck testified before Congress and others, they are being forced out of business cause they pay their fair share of taxes as do their employees.

They can not compete with competitors who violate the laws and who then are rewarded by government to do so to help illegal aliens.
 
SuzieQ
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(7/31/05 8:21 am)
Reply  I Know I am Nagging but
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 All of these politcians who are aiding and abetting unsrupulous contractors, illegal alien groups etc. must be voted out of office. You have the power that is so great and make sure you register to vote and have your family vote. Then and only then will we get back sane government instead of the corrupt mess we have now from both parties. Pick and choose the few good guys and ged rid of the rest and never, never, vote party lline.   
 
YES
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(7/31/05 11:06 am)
Reply  Who Pays their salaries ???
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 Nadia Molin whats her name from WorkPlace Project gets money from somewhere.

Who pays her and her organization ?

Some investigated work is in order.

Who financially supports Ramirez and his church ?

The majority of the public is in the dark about that. If they knew things would change even faster.
 
On issue
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(8/1/05 11:25 am)
Reply  The Nassau CE speaks
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 The center has "made this a nonissue in the city of Glen Cove," Suozzi said

No issue for him, but not for you! With 3 gang shootings so far this summer, some might just see this liberal machine polititian's view differently. Hey maby you can go on down to Mexico Ce and talk to them about your abortion idea's!
 
The Real Nassau CE
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(8/2/05 2:40 pm)
Reply  Law Breaker
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 Mistaking Benevolence for Stupidity

For the most part Americans are benevolent and generous. A nation of immigrants we are thank full for God’s bounty and the undeniable rights granted by the framers of our constitution. Through Ellis Island they came prospered and contributed to the shaping of the American dream. Today here in Nassau County we face a serious threat to the prosperity our families have worked so hard to achieve. A law braking County Executive.

We have a current County Executive that with his institution, as then Mayor of The City of Glen Cove, of the first day labor site on the Eastern Sea Board. (The fact that it is housed in a commercial building owned by his personal contractor, a generous campagain contributor is fodder for a different story line.) What is important in his deceitful web of pandering politics, one very simple phrase uttered by the then Mayor during the “quite opening “ of this site. “If they play by the rules’… explains it all!

County Executive, you are a lawyer is that correct? Law 101, they did not “play by the rules” in entering this country illegally, and they and those that support them continue to break the law !

Now it may be very simple for the privet police force in your City, to make sure the illegal don’t gets out of line, however with the massive cut backs in the Nassau County Police Force, surrounding towns and villages are over burdened and at risk. It must be very nice for your fellow ally to gaze out on the bucolic neighborhood of the Brookville Reformed Church, with the assurance that he and his flock also live under the protection of a privet police force. No doubt this is what makes it so easy for you to both point your finger, degrade the taxpaying homeowner by calling them racists, when you both live in such protected neighborhoods.

It is pathetic at best to read that the over crowded home in Syosset, was used to house labor at an exclusive area Country Club, and for the most part the employers of the illegal are contractors who use the labor to build Mic Mansions, and not affordable housing for Nassau Counties young, who can not afford to live here much less join an exclusive Country Club! The hard working tax payer will no longer fund your fraudulent life style!

So in the County Executives opinion lets fund, house, aid and abet criminals so the Country Club set can have slaves on hand, contractors can hire uninsured low wage illegal workers, to build sprawl, destroying our environment. The above are the ones not playing by the rules, and yes you give them a free ride. Where are the back tax’s on all the over crowed homes housing these illegal, not to mention the exorbitant income these slumlords pocketed? What type of home doses the slumlord from Brookville live in who owned the house in Westbury?

It is the County Executive, while Mayor who broke the law, aiding and abetting criminals, our top-ranking official in Nassau County, interpreting the law to placate his liberal voting block.

 
Fairusorg
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(8/4/05 12:59 pm)
Reply  "Non-issue reality"
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 Perhaps the current CE's should research statistics before he and the holy man try to shove their verison of compassion down the taxpayers throat! Please visit the FAIR web page for full details on the cost of this problem to our pocket books, the page is a must read for every resident!


How Day Laborer Hiring Sites Promote Illegal Immigration


The proliferation of day laborer hiring sites has paralleled the explosion of the illegal alien problem in the United States. What was once largely a problem confined to large city sweatshops and seasonal crop agriculture has expanded enormously as illegal aliens have spread across the country into the meat processing industry, construction, assembly-line work, services such as landscaping, and all sorts of casual day labor jobs. Studies show 84 percent of day laborers are illegal immigrants.1

The hiring sites that have mushroomed around the country generally have been created to deal with the problems caused by groups of immigrant workers (largely illegal aliens) who congregate on street corners waiting for persons seeking laborers to drive by. In some areas, these informal hiring sites have caused traffic disturbances, and the lack of sanitary facilities has often led to public urination. Nearby established businesses have often complained to the police that the gatherings drive away their clients. Other common complaints include public drunkenness and harassment of pedestrians.

In response, some private groups (often including Latino service groups and church-based groups) have worked to get local governments to establish formal hiring sites to get these workers off the streets. Part of this approach is to establish an orderly process for the workers to match up with employers and to establish a record of the employer so that if there is a complaint of non-payment, there is a basis for investigation.

DAY LABOR CENTERS IGNORE RULES AGAINST ILLEGAL WORKERS
The reason that day labor hiring sites should not be tolerated by local governments is that they ignore the issue of the work status of the worker, thus facilitating illegal immigration. The center managers argue that it is the responsibility of the employers, not them, to verify the work eligibility of the employee hired. While this may be technically correct, if there is local government support for a hiring site, it is reasonable for a prospective employer to assume that the worker who is made available through the site is legally entitled to work. Thus, the hiring centers may not only facilitate the employment of unauthorized workers, they may also encourage the employer of the day laborer to break the law against hiring illegal aliens.

HIRING ILLEGAL ALIENS AT A DAY LABOR CENTER IS A CRIME
Since the adoption in 1986 of the Immigration Reduction and Control Act (IRCA), it has been illegal for an employer to hire an illegal alien. The IRCA gave rise to a system of document checking by empoyers (the I-9 form) to control against violations.

In 1986, the Immigration Reform and Control Act amended the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit the hiring or continued employment of an unauthorized alien.2 Violation of this law involves the felony of concealing, harboring, and shielding illegal aliens from detection and is demonstrated when employees lack work authorization documents, are paid in cash, Social Security or federal taxes are not withheld, and the employer fails to pay employer contributions.3

DAY LABOR CENTERS DRIVE DOWN WORK CONDITIONS FOR LEGAL WORKERS
All state governments and most, if not all, county governments and large city governments operate labor departments funded by federal and state unemployment trust accounts. Their responsibility is to try to match out-of-work residents (often receiving unemployment benefits) with employers seeking workers. These labor departments assist job placement of legally employable workers. The day labor hiring centers that are currently erupting in areas of large concentrations of illegal aliens circumvent and undermine the taxpayer-funded operation of the government employment offices. Among the screening standards provided by an official placement office is assuring that the employment complies with legal requirements, such as the minimum wage and overtime payments. The employer sanctions provisions of the immigration law specifically provide that workers hired through a state employment agency are to be considered legal workers.4

Employers hiring workers from day labor centers often will avoid legal standards, pay less than the minimum wage, fail to withhold salary for taxes, and avoid paying into the unemployment fund and other expenses. Those employers illegally cut the costs of employment and, in the process, decrease the job opportunities for qualified workers who may be unemployed, but who are unwilling to work for cash payments under the table. As a result of this process, the wages that a qualified worker may earn become depressed towards the wages that the illegal workers are willing to accept. The effect of the day labor centers is, therefore, to benefit the illegal alien workers and the employers who are breaking the law in hiring them, while at the same time undercutting the earning potential and opportunities for some of the country’s most needy workers. It also increases the burden on taxpayers because of the cost of general assistance provided to the out-of-work residents.

DAY LABOR CENTERS DEPRESS WORKING STANDARDS
Many of the employers of day laborers are contractors who are working on construction sites. They use day laborers because it offers greater flexibility as the workload fluctuates depending on weather and the economy. Such construction contract work is highly competitive, and unless the contractor is working on a government contract, the cost of wages may determine who wins the contract. In this kind of environment, the contractor who cuts labor costs by suppressing wages has an advantage, something that using illegal workers helps to achieve.

A contractor who is scrupulous about respecting the law and hiring only legal workers may thus be at a comparative disadvantage in competing for a contract. Over time, greater pressure will develop for all competitors to use illegal workers, and the wages that are offered to day laborers may become depressed so far that legal workers are unwilling to take these jobs.

Greg Feere, the head of the Contra Costa (Calif.) Building and Construction Trade Council explains, "What it [the day laborer hiring site] basically does is put a legitimate contractor at a disadvantage. You get non-union contractors who don't work by the rules, don't offer worker's compensation and pay with cash."5

DAY LABOR CENTERS ATTRACT ADDITIONAL ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS
A day labor hiring center that makes no distinction between legal and illegal workers sends a message to illegal workers that our society does not care whether a worker is legally in the country or is in violation of our immigration law. It also invites other illegal aliens to come and take advantage of the inviting environment.

For example, in New Jersey where several day labor hiring centers have been established, the number of workers seeking to find jobs through these centers has continuously increased so that pressure has been created to establish still additional informal hiring sites. By accommodating this, local governments are creating conditions whereby the population of illegal workers will simply expand and generate further pressures until such time that the demand for such workers is entirely fulfilled, at which time the community is likely to find that it has a large number of unemployed illegal aliens as well as legal residents.

WHAT CAN WE DO?
The most important point to remember is that local action has succeeded in confronting and deterring the proliferation of day labor hiring sites. The Get Involved/What You Can Do section of FAIR's website describes several options for Confronting Illegal Day Labor Issues in Your Community.

The actions will vary depending on the circumstances, but they include:

Encouraging local residents and merchants to complain to law enforcement and local government bodies about loitering, public urination, litter, or sexual harassment problems.
Pressing local governments to enact an ordinance to prohibit all solicitations of moving vehicles.
Filing lawsuits based on public nuisance laws.
Creating a photographic record of curbside hiring - both of laborers and employers, which can document the hiring activity and those involved in it. (The funders and managers of day labor hiring sites are legally accountable if it can be shown to have actual knowledge that hiring hall users or beneficiaries include illegal aliens or other unauthorized workers.)
Identifying and documenting the amounts and sources of financial support used to pay for the hiring hall. If Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds are used to pay for services to illegal aliens, statutes restricting the use of federal funds may have been violated.
Organizing protest activities.
Abel Valenzuela Jr., "Day labourers as entrepreneurs? Mexican immigrants in Los Angeles Area," Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, April 1, 2001.
INA § 174A - 8 U.S.C. 1324a.
See US v. Zheng, No. 01-15551 (11th Cir., September 17, 2001), the 11th Circuit Ct of Appeals, which confirmed and expanded the 1999 2nd Circuit ruling in US v Kim)). If the center that facilitates the hiring of unauthorized workers gains any profit from the activity, it too could be found in violation of this law.
INA § 274A(a)(5)
Contra Costa Times, October 21, 2002.

 
All Good Posts
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(8/5/05 5:31 pm)
Reply  Poster ids Problems Who Pays Them ?
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YES
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(7/31/05 11:06 am)
Reply Who Pays their salaries ???
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Nadia Molin whats her name from WorkPlace Project gets money from somewhere.

Who pays her and her organization ?

Some investigated work is in order.

Who financially supports Ramirez and his church ?

The majority of the public is in the dark about that. If they knew things would change even faster.

 
SuzieQ
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(8/6/05 9:55 am)
Reply  Rev. RAmirez is the the Chaplain for the Nassau Police
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 He is one of the chaplains for the Nassau PD and gives diversity classes to the new recruits. He probably makes a tidy sum from that endeavor. As to his parish activities,, he is perhaps supported handsomely by his parishoners who pay him to keep the illegals coming to work for them but to make sure he sends them home to our middle class communities at night. He probably makes money, one way or another, from all of the organizations who support illegal alien issues.