| ▲ | fujigawa a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
Is it your contention that if someone was an illegal immigrant as alleged, and in doing so able to pass a local government background check without arousing suspicion, someone wouldn't be able to outsmart some 80 year old election judge who is volunteering her time that would otherwise be spent watching reruns of Judge Judy? The system is not as airtight as you purport it to be. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | tptacek a day ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
From this I can infer your answer to "have you ever been an EJ" is no. As a starting point, citizenship is not in fact a state requirement for service as a sworn police officer. In my muni, it's explicitly not: all that's required is authorization to work. Second, it's not the job of EJs to judge whether people are citizens or not. The median EJ in Cook County, for what it's worth, is 45 years old. | |||||||||||||||||
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