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Nor are the effects confined to immigrants. Every American worker must prove to a would-be employer that he or she has a right to work in the U.S. "That's going to be a startling revelation to American citizens," says Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming, an author of the...
To stamp out the incentive for aliens to enter the U.S. illegally, the law cracks down on businesses that offer them jobs. Beginning June 1, every employer in America, from the Beverly Hills housewife who takes on a Mexican gardener to the Lower Manhattan garmentmaker who hires dozens of Chinese...
Implementing these widespread measures will be a gargantuan undertaking for the INS, already overtaxed by the job of rounding up and deporting more than a million aliens a year. To handle amnesty petitions, the agency plans to open some 100 legalization centers, creating an entire new bureaucracy. "Even Sears and...
Hospitals are finding that animals ease patient isolation, as well as anxiety and distress. Three of the most popular visitors to elderly patients at Beth Abraham Hospital in New York City come from the A.S.P.C.A.: Jake, a bull mastiff; Boris, a 50-lb. Samoyed; and Regina, a tortoiseshell cat. At...
Alvarez won attention last July when he protested controversial ruling- party victories in Chihuahua elections by staging a 40-day hunger strike and organizing sit-ins on highways and bridges that tied up traffic across the Rio Grande. Alvarez acknowledges that under the current system no P.A.N. candidate can seriously...