Immigration reform: Congress considers worker ID cards
March 16, 2010 by Jim Giuliano
Under consideration by Congress: one more crack at immigration reform — and one more piece of documentation for you to keep track of. More…
Under consideration by Congress: one more crack at immigration reform — and one more piece of documentation for you to keep track of. More…
The fight over E-Verify continues. Some members of Congress say the system’s flawed and can’t be trusted — while others insist it should be mandatory for all employers. More…
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The federal government’s cracking down on I-9 recordkeeping, with a big nationwide audit underway and more investigations likely to come soon. More…
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is going to let the “no match” rule slide for federal contractors, according to DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano. More…

Is E-Verify ready for prime time? Definitely not, says a group of lawmakers who believe the system may be less accurate than previously thought. More…
The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Unit has reiterated its intent to seek criminal prosecution for employers that willingly hire and employ undocumented workers. More…
The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning to employers about illegal immigration: There will be a new emphasis on catching and prosecuting employers who don’t follow the rules. 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 Homeland Security official testified that the reason for the immigration problem is that Congress goes too easy on employers. More…
