Unauthorized workers gaming E-Verify system, research says
March 9, 2010 by Christian Schappel
One research group has told the feds it believes their E-Verify program is failing to catch more than half of unauthorized hires. More…
One research group has told the feds it believes their E-Verify program is failing to catch more than half of unauthorized hires. More…
Controversial rules regarding new hires’ I-9 forms have been scrapped by the feds, who will instead focus on widening the use of E-Verify. More…
With a push from President Obama, this month the curtain fell on the Department of Homeland Security’s controversial no-match rule. More…
A legal battle ensued over the feds’ attempts to require some employers to use E-Verify. The feds won. More…
The Department of Homeland Security says it intends to abandon the “no match” rule for contractors — and probably for all employers in the future – and instead promote use of E-Verify. More…
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has set April 3 as the final deadline for complying with the new I-9 regulations. Here’s a run-through of the major rules to make sure you’re set. More…
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service announced it’s delaying the implementation of the highly publicized rules on the types of documents employers can accept for Form I-9 verification. More…
In her confirmation hearings, Janet Napolitano, the new head of the Department of Homeland Security, warned employers that they’ll be the focus of stopping illegal immigration. More…

A lawsuit filed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Society for Human Resource Management, among others, will delay the required use of E-Verify for federal contractors, and could be a sign of opposition to the required use of the program by all employers. More…
