Should any one who owns a business be made to prove legal status?


Should all who apply for a business license be made sure that they are here legally?
Should this be a national requirement for all businesses?
Should illegal aliens be allowed to own a business here since they have disrespected our laws?
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City business owners must prove citizenship
Filling out an application is not enough anymore. Business owners within the city of Conyers must now confirm they are in the country legally before they can run a business.
Reporter: By Alena Parker, Staff Reporter
Email Address: alena.parker@rockdalecitizen.com

CONYERS — Filling out an application is not enough anymore. Business owners within the city of Conyers must now confirm they are in the country legally before they can run a business.

Local government agencies were recently called to verify citizenship and immigration status of business owners through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements, or SAVE, program of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

The Conyers City Council voted Jan. 20 to enter into an agreement with the federal agencies though Conyers city attorney Michael Waldrop noted they did not have much choice.

“The Georgia Legislature has required that cities and counties participate in the SAVE program to verify the legality of those who do business and receive benefits from the city,” Waldrop told the council members.

Councilman Marty Jones voiced concerns that paying for notary services every year, in addition to getting a business license, would be inconvenient “on the operations side.”

“People who write the regulations don’t have to live by them,” Jones said.

The new requirement will affect the roughly 1,800 businesses in Conyers.

“Unless you have a notary in your office, the proprietor is going to have to go somewhere — whether it’s the city, the bank, the post office, somewhere — to get someone to notarize this document (affidavit), swearing that he is, in fact, a legal citizen or here legally, whatever the status may be,” Waldrop said.

The new requirement will affect those applying for retirement benefits, health benefits, contracts, alcoholic beverage licenses, occupation tax certificates, taxi cab licenses, insurance company licenses, pawn brokers licenses, massage therapists licenses, billiard room operations licenses, precious metals and gems dealers licenses, conducting flea market licenses and peddlers and itinerant trades licenses, according to the city documents.

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  1. #1 by Nicole on July 26, 2010 - 6:08 am

    yes it is defiantly needed. i recommend the french benifents. But what do i know im ownly 13

  2. #2 by Beau R on July 26, 2010 - 6:18 am

    Sounds like a great idea. Also all employees should be checked for citizenship.

  3. #3 by ❶•☆•xXx•☆— BOMB ♥ SHELL☆•xXx•☆•❶ on July 26, 2010 - 7:14 am

    Getting a business license, would be inconvenient “on the operations side.”Oh the heartache . Yes they need to confirm whom the owner is and they are legal citizens.To many illegals who operate a business are incline to hire other illegals , when something business wise goes wrong, the illegals skip town, assume a new id, leaving behind all their worries for somebody else to fix. We have to start some where to get this problem under control..

  4. #4 by Joel W on July 26, 2010 - 8:08 am

    Yes. Other wise it involves aiding an illegal alien and that is a felony offence. However, they need the real I.D. to do something about it, and Congress has that idea bottle up in a committee that will be considering it until the second coming.

  5. #5 by bobby on July 26, 2010 - 8:31 am

    would that include the corn vendors ?

  6. #6 by zonryzita on July 26, 2010 - 9:15 am

    I don’t think they should do it. If all business owners were legal, then what would happen to all the Mexican taquerias, Salvadoran pupuserias, Guatemalan empanaderias??? American would be back to boring white-people food. I say we continue with the don’t-ask-don’t-tell protocol. SAY YES TO ILLEGAL SOLE PROPRIETERSHIP!!!!!!!!

    hehehehe

  7. #7 by sowhatwearedoomed on July 26, 2010 - 9:56 am

    They should, but they don’t. They buy houses, cars and can’t even drive legally.

  8. #8 by Jane on July 26, 2010 - 10:03 am

    yes, and this is great news. i just wish the rest of the country would follow suit. thanks for the info.

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