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  2. Unreported employment - Wikipedia

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    Unreported employment [a] is illegal employment that is not reported to the government. The employer or the employee often does so for tax evasion or avoiding and violating other laws such as obtaining unemployment benefits while being employed. [ 1 ]

  3. Economic impact of illegal immigration to the United States

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    The Social Security and Medicare contributions of illegal immigrants directly support older Americans, as illegal immigrants are not eligible to receive these services, although their children born in the United States are eligible for such benefits. Illegal immigrants pay social security payroll taxes but are not eligible for benefits.

  4. How US immigrants working illegally help fund programs they ...

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    Many immigrants living in the US illegally contribute tax funding to Social Security and Medicare. These individuals pay taxes via ITINs but lack access to federal benefits.

  5. 'Undocumented' immigrants pay billions in taxes - AOL

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    A new study from the Institute on Taxation & Economic Policy c hallenges recent election cycle rhetoric.

  6. Blue state proposes protections for unemployed illegal immigrants

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    Under federal law, illegal immigrants are not eligible to apply for work permits and, therefore, unable to register or file for unemployment compensation. Neither are individuals with expired work ...

  7. Category:Illegal occupations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Illegal occupations" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arms trafficking; B.

  8. Guest worker program - Wikipedia

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    The Bracero Program was a temporary-worker importation agreement between the United States and Mexico from 1942 to 1964. Initially created in 1942 as an emergency procedure to alleviate wartime labor shortages, the program actually lasted until 1964, bringing approximately 4.5 million legal Mexican workers into the United States during its lifespan.

  9. Are Illegal Immigrants Really Taking Jobs Away From ... - AOL

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    When the Supreme Court voted to uphold the "Legal Arizona Workers Act" (LAWA) on May 25, the ability for states to revoke business licenses for firms hiring illegal immigrants was protected. (LAWA ...