Yes!
On any given day, between 20 to 30 workers will find jobs at the Shirlington site, not quite half of those who show up. Tobar said employers are encouraged to pay a fair wage, from $10 to $15 an hour depending on the work, maybe more for job requiring especially heavy labor.
Day laborers register at the site and are entered into a lottery system that gives all laborers an equal chance to be hired for unskilled work. Those with specific skills, like carpentry, can be matched up with employers seeking skilled labor.
Day laborers are not asked about their immigration status; Tobar acknowledged that most are not legal, but he said many are working through the immigration bureaucracy to obtain legal status, a process that can take years.
http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0805/252343.html
And meanwhile, the jackasses on that town's council who cannot seem to see even five feet in front of their faces, spend three hours minutely, boringly dickering about 'if the center will be north of this property line, or south of this property line, or Noon daily dispursement rule will be adhered to, and will the toilets be hooked up to the County in time, blah blah blah...nary a word out of their mouths about the CENTER ITSELF BEING FOR HIRING ILLEGAL ALIENS.