A perennial anti-immigrant bill, requiring all nongovernmental employers with more than two employees to enroll in and use the controversial federal E-Verify program, has had its hearing in the House. The E-Verify system is based on the Social Security Administration’s database that, by its own admission, contains 17.8 million errors. Furthermore, foreign-born lawful workers are more likely to be falsely identified as not eligible to work, leading to racial and ethnic discrimination. The hearing was well-attended by the opponents of the measure, including members of the Immigrants United coalition, and the ACLU will monitor the bill as the session continues.
E-Verify (H 7296, S 2348)
Sponsors
Representative Jon Brien and Senator Marc Cote
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