The illegal immigrant summons to the radio station following a law that illegal immigrant is quoting a radio station because it has followed federal law in the United States claim to provide a valid number of tax identification or social security to give her first a prize won in a competition.
When the Mexican woman, living illegally in Chicago for 15 years, could not provide the appropriate documents, the station has refused to giver the prize. The woman had won a sports car previously owned by a popular Mexican singer and federal law requires the station to report the number of social security for everyone wins a prize worth more than $ 500.
Now the illegal immigrant, Maribel Nava Alvarez, is actually quoting the station Spanish-language Chicago, WLEY, for the fracture of the contract. His lawyer says that the station never informed his client who had to be a legal resident of the United States to be eligible for the prize.
The station is owned by the largest radio broadcasting system ispana broadcasting Spanish Florida-based in the United States, Miami. The company owns stations in markets including Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, New York and San Francisco and is considered a champion for the rights and the legalization of immigrants workers.
Never less, the company operates in the United States and must adhere to federal laws of of the country. An editorial of the newspaper of the Chicago sums up the irony of the legal rights to search for this woman in a country whose laws violated for most of his life. Law, in part: For Alvarez requires a fracture of the contract if it could not supply the number legally required tax identification or social security, let alone proof of legal residence, is to seek protection under the laws of a country to which has never sworn an oath. Sounds to me as it is giving all foreigners not documented a bad reputation.
Can an illegal immigrant sue someone? This person should be arrested and deported. Talk about wasting everyone’s time and money. What the hell is wrong with this country?