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To: Qone0 who wrote (1521311)2/10/2025 1:20:25 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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longz

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That is what DOGE is exposing.

Only a pinhead wouldn't know SS fraud is rampant

read the comments

blog.priortax.com

What should I do if I think someone is using my Social ...

Oct 17, 2022 · If you think someone is using your Social Security number (SSN), there are several actions you can take. Review the earnings posted to your record on your Social Security

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www.nbcnews.com › technolog › odds-someone-else-hasOdds someone else has your SSN? One in 7 - NBC News

Dec 3, 2010 · 20 million use more than one SSN. One typical pattern: An imposter uses one name but alternate Social Security numbers in an attempt to circumvent the credit reporting system; ID

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The courts' logic

The U.S. Supreme Court decision was unanimous. In it, the justices found that an immigrant using an unknown person's SSN to obtain work authorization did not "knowingly" use information that belonged to another person, as required by the statute.

The suspect in the case, Ignacio Flores-Figueroa, presented a Social Security card with his name but a false SSN -- the number turned out to belong to a minor -- so he could work at steel plant in East Moline, Ill. He was convicted of immigration offenses and aggravated identity theft and given a 75-month jail sentence, including a two-year enhancement for the federal ID theft charge. His success in the Supreme Court reduced his sentence by 24 months. He is still subject to deportation when he finishes serving his time.



To: Qone0 who wrote (1521311)2/10/2025 1:26:04 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Brumar89

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Qone0, it's quite odd to defend illegal immigrants on the basis of "Well they're paying taxes into the system."

No, they're not intentionally doing that. Instead, that is the unintended consequence of using fake SSNs.

However, it's a lie to pretend that illegal immigrants are receiving SS benefits en masse.

Unfortunately, there hasn't been much reliable data regarding this, which is why RuZZian agents like Broken Cuck will happily "fill in the blanks" for us.

Tenchusatsu