Bush Administration Agrees to Delay E Verify Mandate for Federal Contractors, Subcontractors The Bush Administration has agreed to delay until February 20, 2009, implementation of the amendment to its Federal Acquisition Rule (FAR) requiring that certain federal contractors and subcontractors
Coalition of Business Groups File Suit Over E Verify for Contractors A coalition of business groups led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's National Chamber Litigation Center filed suit on December 23, 2008, challenging the legality of an Executive Order
Continuing resolution would extend E Verify, other immigration programs through October 31 On September 25, 2009, the House of Representatives passed a continuing resolution (CR) containing a one month extension of the federal government’s E Verify program, which is currently
E Verify federal contractor rule back in court Less than one week after Judge Alexander Williams, Jr., of the US District Court for the District of Maryland, upheld the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) E Verify federal contractor rule, the
FY 2010 Homeland Security Appropriations bill would extend E Verify for three years On October 7, 2009, legislators approved the conference report for the $42.8 billion FY 2010 Homeland Security Appropriations bill, which includes various immigration measures, among them a
The E-Verify Program has been a topic of much controversy.
There is substantial responsibility placed on managers with the use of the E-Verify program.
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 requires all employers, no matter how small, to verify that a new hire is either a United States citizen or is an
Navigating the maze that has become immigration law is a complicated at best.
E-Verify is a free, voluntary program that uses an automated system to verify the employment authorization of all newly hired employees through Social Security
As part of the new-hire process, employers must verify that a new hire is either a U.S. citizen or is an alien entitled to work in the United States.
Mississippi Workers' Compensation Notice of Coverage
Governor Matt Blunt (R) signed the state’s comprehensive immigration reform bill (H.R. 1549) into law on July 7, 2008.