April 25, 2006
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A New Jersey Reader Is Outraged
and Disgusted by Attorney General Zulima Farber
A California Lawyer and Tax
Expert Says the Federal Government Has All the
Information It Needs to Deport Aliens
From:
Daniel Yurushalmi [e-mail
him]
Re:
Juan Mann’s Column:
Deporting Aliens 2006
I am writing in hope that you make known widely a
fact about immigration that is virtually unknown to the
general public: About almost all foreigners who are
living and
working illegally in this country, our government
knows their name, address, workplace, and income, as
well as the names of their dependents.
How?
Employers withhold income tax and
FICA contributions from these workers' wages and
send the amounts withheld to the
IRS (and to the
Franchise Tax Board in California; the IRS and most,
if not all, state tax agencies share most information
about taxpayers.)
In turn, most of these workers dutifully file tax
returns annually. As a result, the federal government,
between what employers report about their workers and
what workers report about themselves, has all the
information it needs to arrest and deport the workers
and to prosecute their employers.
How do I know all this? I was a tax technician with
the California Franchise Tax Board from 1995 to 1999.
I happen am fluent in
Spanish so I was assigned to take calls from and
assist non-English-speaking "taxpayers" who,
usually after receiving a wage garnishment for payment
of unpaid taxes, were seeking an installment agreement
or modification of the garnishment.
Some had not even
filed tax returns. All were obviously foreigners
with scant knowledge of U.S. tax law.
But how, you may ask, did I know such workers were
living and working illegally in this country?
For one thing, I would ask them and they would
generally admit the truth.
But more powerfully, my routine was to first ask a
caller for his social security number. I would type the
number into my computer and up would come many, many
names, sometimes hundreds, almost all of them Spanish,
the natural product of issuing the same, usually
legitimate, social security number to a horde of people
via
forged identity documents.
The Franchise Tax Board would, upon receipt of tax
withheld by the employer, automatically issue a dummy
tax identification number to the worker who was using
someone else's social security number.
As a tax technician, it was often difficult, but
always possible, to match a tax record to the caller.
I believe that Americans would be
outraged to know that
our government already has in its hands all the
information it needs to
enforce our immigration laws.
No doubt the IRS and its sister state tax agencies
would claim that using tax information to enforce
immigration laws (by passing taxpayer identification
information to the
Department of Homeland Security, for example) is
illegal.
Meanwhile, the Internal Revenue Service, with its
thousands of employees, continues to sit on the very
information that would facilitate the
enforcement of our immigration laws, while the rest
of our government says it doesn't know who the workers
are, where they are, where they work, how much they
earn, etc.
These are false statements. Our government knows
everything but no one shares information least of all
the IRS and
Social Security Administration.
Instead, they piously claim that immigration
enforcement isn't their job while the dollars
continue to flow in under phony social security
numbers.
Yurushalmi is a Phi
Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Pacific with
undergraduate degrees in classical languages and
accounting. He is also a graduate of the McGeorge School
of Law in Sacramento.
A career public
servant, Yurushalmi spent 11 years with the Department
of the Navy, the Department of the Air Force, the Social
Security Administration, the Department of Agriculture
and the Social Security Administration. During the past
ten years he has worked for the State of California.
Yurushalmi served in
the Coast Guard Reserve for seventeen years. For the
past two and a half years, he was mobilized as a chief
warrant officer (finance and supply specialty) in
expeditionary warfare units in the global war on terror
and was discharged honorably from active duty in April
2005.
He served, among
other places, in the harbor defense unit at Naval
Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.