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#T3BE 271 - Full Question Text for Patrons

#T3BE 271 - Full Question Text for Patrons

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I thought I-9 forms were just about your right to work in the US? Like one could be on a work visa or some sort of refugee status giving eligibility to work but not a citizen?

Zachary T Pruckowski

alienage = citizenship status

Sunny

The question is, are non-citizens considered a race or nationality. I don’t think it is

What do we want, time travel. When do we want it. That's Irrelevant!

It has to be C! The wording in the first three answers mirror the spectrum of levels of scrutiny: a) rational basis review, b) intermediate scrutiny, and c) strict scrutiny. The govt. discriminating on the basis of race/national orgin/alienage means strict scrutiny applies, so therefore C.

Sunny

Pretty sure it's D. Isn't this covered by the I-9 forms? Besides, I'm pretty sure requiring "citizenship" would be discriminatory against American Samoans (who are "nationals" but not "citizens") and citizens of CFA countries


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