Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Editorial
Call it a continuing exercise in national suicide by judiciary: U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer in San Francisco has temporarily restrained the federal government from cracking down on illegal aliens.
The effort, stalled by a lawsuit by the ACLU, AFL-CIO and U.S. Chamber of Commerce (who else), would have required businesses to fire workers whose Social Security numbers didn't match those in the agency's database and can't be reconciled within 90 days. Stolen and fraudulent numbers are the ruse of choice of many illegals if not their benefactors.
Posted by tyne at October 15, 2007