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If you really want a job in the US just become an illegal

Posted on: April 24, 2019 at 15:09:11 CT
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and sue when you don't get one. This a great country or what. And just wait till the proggies, demlibs and socialists get thru restructuring it to their liking. The possibilities are endless. Literal, I believe.



California Tech Firm Faces DACA Discrimination Lawsuit

A participant in the federal program shielding young immigrants from deportation is suing a Silicon Valley company, saying she was denied a job she was qualified for despite being authorized to work in the U.S.

The case is one of several filed recently against major U.S. corporations that allegedly refused to employ people enrolled in the federal program known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. It allows immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. as children to remain in the country.

On Tuesday, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund sued VMware in federal court in California, saying the software company violated the Civil Rights Act when it denied Sandy Vasquez a job.

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VMware, according to the lawsuit, refuses to hire people authorized to work in the U.S. unless they are citizens, permanent residents or have a “transferrable visa,” such as one given to highly skilled workers. Vasquez and others enrolled in DACA, as well as other immigrants such as those with temporary protected status, do not fall into these categories.

Palo Alto, California-based VMware said that while it does not comment on active lawsuits, it “hires and continues to employ DACA recipients.”


“We also work with VMware employees who are DACA recipients, connecting them, at no cost, with our immigration provider and offering assistance as needed, while respecting their privacy around this issue,” the company said in a statement.

MALDEF has filed several lawsuits in recent years on behalf of DACA recipients who were denied jobs or internships. Two have been settled and others are moving through the courts. Last year, a U.S. federal judge in Miami refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by David Rodriguez against Proctor & Gamble Co. Rodriguez’s application to work for the company was rejected because its policy states that workers “should be legally authorized to work with no restraints in the type, duration or location of employment,” according to court documents.

That case is still pending. Cases involving Bank of America and Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance have been settled.

“Every one of these defendants is a sophisticated Fortune 500 company,” said Thomas A. Saenz, the president and general counsel of MALDEF. “These are employers who had access to some of the most expensive lawyering available.”

Saenz added that it’s hard to conclude that the exclusions were a mere oversight.

“In many cases these are long-standing policies,” he said. “If it’s not discriminatory then it is just kind of lazy. They adopt policies and they don’t change them when the law changes.”

Vasquez, according to court documents, was told by a recruiter for VMware last January that she would be a “great fit” for a technical support engineer position at the company. A few days later, the lawsuit says the recruiter “abruptly terminated” the interview after Vasquez disclosed that she is not a U.S. citizen, though she has work authorization in the U.S. through DACA. According to the lawsuit, she was told all applicants must be either U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

“It was almost like a wall,” Vasquez said in an interview with The Associated Press, describing the recruiter’s changed demeanor when the citizenship issue came up. Until that point, she said, the interview was “going really well.”

Vasquez, 28, was brought to the U.S. as a baby. She is one of about 700,000 DACA recipients in the U.S. She said she has since gotten a similar job at another tech company.

VMware is the first tech company to face such a lawsuit. Publicly, Silicon Valley has largely supported immigrants and DACA recipients specifically. The company’s former vice president of engineering, Thuan Pham, who now works for Uber as chief technology officer, came to the U.S. as a refugee from Vietnam when he was 10 years old.

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program was enacted under President Barack Obama in 2012, allowed qualifying immigrants who came illegally to the U.S. as children to apply for renewable, two-year permits that would protect them from deportation and allow them to work. Critics say it encourages illegal immigration and rewards people for breaking the law.
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If you really want a job in the US just become an illegal - GA Tiger MU - 4/24 15:09:11
     Eliminate DACA, no amnesty - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 4/24 15:40:59
          yes, no, no, no (nm) - pickle MU - 4/24 15:42:09
     do you believe people have the right to hire and fire - pickle MU - 4/24 15:13:02
          You can't ask a definitive question. Yes, they do have - GA Tiger MU - 4/24 15:46:52
               i didn’t ask about “legal rights”. I asked about your belief - pickle MU - 4/24 15:55:02
                    The only real right to ME is a legal right. As to the - GA Tiger MU - 4/24 15:56:35
                         weird thing to say for someone who called himslf libertarian - pickle MU - 4/24 16:05:26
     These are the sort of immigrants you and others - MrBlueSky MU - 4/24 15:12:08
          My point was only implied and I'm sure you missed it.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 4/24 15:31:47
               Your point is ludicrous - Mormad MU - 4/24 15:33:02
                    Which you also missed. The issue is not the - GA Tiger MU - 4/24 15:59:21
                         Not what you said - Mormad MU - 4/24 16:01:44
                              Get used to my hyperbole and sarcasm.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 4/24 16:10:49
                                   Does this mean that you didn't make all those 3 pointers?(nm) - Mormad MU - 4/24 16:17:11
                                        That wasn't hyperbole or sarcasm.(nm) - GA Tiger MU - 4/24 18:22:10
          It's form over substance - Mormad MU - 4/24 15:31:01
     Can we live without Tyson poultry products?(nm) - Toger STL - 4/24 15:11:24
          Dresden, MO, would fold(nm) - glue MU - 4/24 15:45:08




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