E-Verify a help in hiring process
LAUREL — Though the people have long demanded federal action to find workable solutions to combat illegal immigration, the federal government has continued its refusal to protect our national integrity.
In response, at least 15 states now require employers to utilize the E-Verify System as part of their hiring process.
Recently, in a case that has significant implications for illegal immigration enforcement at the state level, the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling in Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting.
Chris McDaniel
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6/12/11
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