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Migrants' place in the 'underground' economy often reflects culture as well as caution
Up to half of illegal immigrants, perhaps 152,000 or more in the state, are believed to work in a large shadow economy, where workers are compensated in cash, don't report the income and don't pay income taxes. Full Story »
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ITIN's are given to some million person we consider illegals in our country. We accept their tax payments even do we know they are not to reclaim any SS benefit, at least the vast majority of them. Not all "illegals" work the way she describe in this article.