Thursday, August 13, 2009

Beauty Therapist Sample Resume

What fate awaits the 500 thousand undocumented out amnesty? Your guide to


After the adjustment of domestic workers and carers will stay around for Italy no less than 500 thousand immigrants without residence permit. An approximate figure, calculated by subtracting the number of illegal immigrants present in Italy today (700-800 thousand, according to optimistic estimates) from domestic workers and carers who will soon be regularized (expected 300-Not more than 400 thousand). The result (400 thousand), however, we must add the 160 thousand immigrants - according to a survey of the UIL - will lose their jobs in 2009, no longer come in that market, because of the crisis economy. Rounded down here that we arrive at the figure of 500 thousand people. An astronomical amount, will rise with new arrivals that the hard-line government fails to stop (whatever people may say, the borders are a sieve). All illegal immigrants who, if apprehended by the police (perhaps to a complaint from a nurse or any public officer), will be judged for summary, before resorting to the Supreme Court (with the risk of flooding our already bloated legal system) and a fine of 5 thousand or 10 thousand euro for the crime of illegal residence.
Someone in recent months has dreaded the idea of \u200b\u200bmass expulsions. But in numbers, this hypothesis is feasible. To succeed should build thousands of Cie (current ones not even enough for 2,000 people ), to over a thousand jobs, employ a fleet of aircraft for ripatrio, enter into new agreements with countries of origin, and so on. As regards the new irregular, however, that those who are now after losing his job because of the crisis, the English experience shows us that the return for payment by the State of one-off, does not work .
What happens, therefore, by 500 thousand of these 'criminals' who are running around the Peninsula? For Italians, nothing. Will use them as they always have: in factories, construction sites and trade. 'Invisible' illegal workers. 'Beggars' without rights. But for the immigrant life will be even harder. Forced, more than ever, nascodersi to the darkest corners of our society. Frightened by the ever-present possibility of being sued and returned to you. When even go to the bar for a coffee or go shopping in the market means tempting fate.

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