Translation: See no identity theft. Hear no identity theft. Speak - TopicsExpress



          

Translation: See no identity theft. Hear no identity theft. Speak no identity theft. A high-profile immigration attorney crowed: Good news for deferred action applicants: If you used a false Social Security card, you need not reveal the number on your deferred action application forms. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has clarified that when the forms ask for an applicants Social Security number, it refers to Social Security numbers issued to the applicant. If you used a friends number, a made-up number or a stolen number, you should answer N/A for not applicable where it asks for the number. Since then, more than 500,000 DACA applications have been approved with abysmal oversight, little public disclosure and total absolution for identity rip-off artists. The latest planned administrative amnesty will dwarf that ongoing fiasco. Victimless crimes? Tell that to those who have been harmed by the estimated 75 percent of working-age illegal aliens who have fraudulently used Social Security cards to obtain employment. Tell it to victims in border states with the highest percentages of illegal aliens, where job-related identity theft is rampant.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 19:26:30 +0000

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