Posted on 06/27/2007 7:54:59 PM PDT by americanophile
California Republican Party officials might have violated federal immigration law by hiring an Australian immigrant for a top finance post without ever demanding to see his proof of legal residence, immigration officials said Tuesday.
Ron Nehring, who heads the California Republican Party, admitted Tuesday that he -- and as far as he knows, any party officials -- never saw the green card that would prove that Michael Kamburowski, an Australian citizen hired as the state GOP's chief operations officer, was a legal resident.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement Division said Tuesday the law is clear that "it is the responsibility of the employers to check and see that someone is legally in the country and eligible to work."
The Chronicle reported Sunday that Kamburowski -- an Australian immigrant who was hired as the GOP's chief operations officer in March to oversee the party's multi-million-dollar campaign accounts -- was ordered deported in 2001, later was jailed on visa violations in 2004 and since has filed a $5 million wrongful arrest lawsuit against U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials, according to court documents on file in U.S. District Court.
Both Kamburowski and his attorney, Michael DiRaimundo, say that since he arrived more than 12 years ago, he has become a permanent and legal resident of the United States.
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They snuck in a commonsense quote at the very last second. I had been wondering the same thing.
Why did this person not have to fill out an I-9 like any one else who gets a job...then the republicans would have a leg to stand on...
Change Australian to Mexican and this thread will explode.
Change Australian to Mexican and Republican to Democrat and the server would crash.
Heh.
Cool. Thanks.
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