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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    Is this a joke? Is this one of those Onion satires? Because this can't really be a real article. Can it? The DOJ is forcing fines and costs on companies who want to hire American citizens?!!!!

    If this is true, Judicial Watch needs to file a lawsuit against the DOJ for policies that discriminate against US citizens.
    The Free Beacon is a pretty reliable source.

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    This is what has been going on in USA - if they wanted to close the border, it would have been done already, if they wanted to keep our jobs for American citizens, it would have been done already by strict e-verify use. Our gov't has been against us and sometimes the truth is released but just gets lost in the media. Our politicians are supposed to be looking out for us and they are not.

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