By: Michel Baylor | 2011-01-15 | Politics The heated debate rages on; how will America Handle more than 13 million illegal immigrants and their offspring? This article covers the issues and the realities of this issue and how it affects Americans and immigrants. America is a melting pot of race, creed, and culture. America is still the "land of the free." But, if the government doesn't handle this atrocity correctly, negative consequences will permeate cities and states across American. If one law is broken, others will be too. read more
By: Terry Chawla | 2012-03-24 | Immigration According to the reports it is found that the states with more illegal immigrants have a high number of social security number thefts, as illegal immigrants use these numbers with their own names to find jobs. A SSN is a 9 digit number issued by U.S. government under Social Security Act to permanent residents, working residents and U.S citizens. read more
By: Robet morkal | 2011-01-20 | Immigration The illegal immigration problems in the United States of America have reached a tipping point. The problems this causes in our schools is preventing us from teaching our own children at the pace of information needed for them to succeed in life. read more
By: Geoff Dodd | 2010-03-29 | Regulatory compliance The U.S. Social Security number has become a de facto identifier. This was not the original plan for the Social Security card and in some ways it has made identity theft much easier for brazen criminals. Protect your ID very carefully, especially when using The Internet. read more
By: Shane M | 2010-04-04 | Politics Illegal immigration has become the hot potato subject of the year. Politicians dodge the issue. Reporters wax philosophical on the plight of these poor individuals. And a few conservatives propose purchasing the great wall of China and stringing it on or southern border. On this issue I think everyone is nuts. read more
By: Robert Siciliano | 2010-04-01 | Regulatory compliance Over the past 50 years the Social Security number has become our de-facto national ID. While originally developed and required for Social Security benefits, "functionality creep" occurred. Functionality creep is defined as: what occurs when an item, process, or procedure designed for a specific purpose ends up serving another purpose for which it was never planned to perform. read more
By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance There are many ways that you give up your personal data over the internet. For instance, when you apply for a credit card online, you give the company your social security number. When you buy something from Amazon, you give them your credit card. But with the rise of sites like MySpace and Facebook, there is a significant concern about social networking and identity theft. read more
By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance Did you know that if you lose your social security card, identity theft can ensue? The problem is that these cards have become such an integral part of the lives of Americans that they provide the basis for a whole host of identification. Yet people still carry them around in their wallets without a thought about what would happen if it was lost or stolen. read more
By: Nail Yener | 2010-09-26 | Law Your social security number is one of your most important assets and you should take care of it accordingly. The developments in the technology and internet made it easier for identity thieves to steal your social security number and use it for their own purposes. read more
By: Brian Miller | 2010-07-08 | Regulatory compliance Identity theft was a problem even before social media became popular but there has been a major upswing in identity theft in recent years due to the use of these networks. According to a recent survey conducted by Consumer Reports, 66 percent of U.S households use Twitter, Facebook or one of dozens of other networks and as many as 40 percent of those users share their full birth date. Birth dates are gold nuggets of information for identity thieves. read more
By: Norton Nowlin | 2010-03-30 | News and society If the compelling issues of illegal immigration are properly addressed before the end of 2010, there will be many more undocumented Hispanic aliens within the U.S. borders, than the current 15-20 million, with whom to deal; and at that time a critical point of no return may be reached to the extreme detriment of law-abiding American citizens. At that time, the distasteful and utterly reprehensible declaration of the President of Mexico, that "where there's a Mexican, there is Mexico," might be a sad de facto reality. read more
By: Dan Adlam | 2010-03-29 | Regulatory compliance There are many different types of crimes related to identity theft, and many of these can have serious repercussions for their victims not only causing major disruptions to finances and day to day life, but also often causing very high levels of anxiety and stress that are normally associated with violent crimes. read more
By: Amy j | 2013-04-05 | Finance The threat of identity theft continues to get worse every day. Consumers take a risk every time they use their credit cards or submit their sensitive information. read more
By: Steve Cabouli | 2010-10-19 | Gadgets and gizmos Identity of a person is very important and it is tried to keep the identity safe but some cases of identity theft are common all over the world especially in USA. Criminals can use the personal information obtained about any person in different criminal acts. read more
By: Mark Clayborne | 2010-11-20 | Article Marketing The term identity theft, which is stealing and using a persons identity, was coined in 1964. It has also been called impersonation, identity fraud, and identity cloning. Identity theft has become more popular in the past few years because of the growing popularity of the Internet. It is now easier to steal an identity, and it is now harder to catch an identity theft. read more