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KSA 021-065-0009 – Knowingly employing an alien illegally within the territory of the United States | Kansas Law

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KSA 021-065-0009 – Knowingly employing an alien illegally within the territory of the United States

Kansas Statutes Annotated § KSA 021-065-0009

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21-6509.Knowingly employing an alien illegally within the territory of the United States.(a) Knowingly employing an alien illegally within the territory of the United States is the employment of such alien within the state of Kansas by an employer who knows such person to be illegally within the territory of the United States. (b) Knowingly employing an alien illegally within the territory of the United States is a class C misdemeanor. (c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to alie

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