The undocumented workers have nothing better to do now that they can no longer hand out stripper cards on the Vegas Strip. You might not know this but the girl on the stripper card is not the girl that will show up at your hotel room. True fact...
Sounds like the voice of experience!

Fun facts:
- Nevada is the only jurisdiction where prostitution is legal. Any county with a population under 700,000, as of the last decennial census, is allowed to license brothels if it so chooses.
- Prostitution is legal in Nevada everywhere EXCEPT the counties of Clark (which contains Las Vegas), Washoe (which contains Reno), Douglas, and Lincoln.
- Prostitution is also illegal in Nevada's capital, Carson City, an independent city.
- The vast majority of prostitution in Nevada takes place illegally in Reno and Las Vegas. About 66 times more money is spent by customers on illegal prostitution in Nevada than in the regulated brothels.
- Licensed prostitutes must be at least 21 years old, except in Storey County and Lyon County where the minimum age is 18.
- Nevada has laws against engaging in prostitution outside of licensed brothels, against encouraging others to become prostitutes, and against living off the proceeds of a prostitute.
- Brothel prostitutes work as independent contractors and thus do not receive any unemployment, retirement or health benefits. They are responsible for paying Federal income tax and their earnings are reported to the IRS via form 1099-MISC. Nevada does not have a state income tax.
