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Friday, November 30, 2007

 

Hurry Up and Wait: DHS to Revise No-Match Rule

The on-again off-again drama with the DHS No Match initiative continues according to this legislative update from Seyfarth Shaw.

On Friday, November 23, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requested that a federal judge stay the litigation regarding its new Social Security “no match” rule. Rather than proceed with the litigation, DHS plans to revise the rule to address the court’s concerns about the rule’s legality. DHS intends to begin a new rulemaking process in December. More

Will this political game of hot potato ever end?

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Friday, September 7, 2007

 

ICE Immigration Enforcement Foiled Again . . . For Now

Last month Seyfarth Shaw updated us with The Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) efforts to crack down on employers who received mismatch letters from the Social Security Administration and didn't act upon them. Enforcement was to begin on September 14th, but a federal judge in California issued a temporary ruling which prohibits the Social Security Administration from sending the letters and DHS from acting on them.

Again, Seyfarth has provided us with a full breakdown of these events. See link below. Do you think the government will ever figure this thing out?

Lawsuit Halts DHS Crackdown on Unauthorized Workers

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Monday, August 20, 2007

 

New U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Rule (Ice) Creates Greater Risk for Employers

Check out this update from Seyfarth Shaw concerning a recent rule established by ICE concerning tougher enforcement of Social Security Mismatch Numbers.

Social Security Mismatch Letters: New ICE Rule Increases Risk to Employers

Employers that don't properly follow up on and resolve errors stemming from workers with social security numbers that come back as mismatches now face greater risk. If the government actually follows through on this employers should take note.

There are some affective tools out there for proactively determining an employee's right to work status. One such tool is the Electronic I-9 Process which has developed by experts to allow employers to fill out a "smart" electronic I-9 form and submit it to the Social Security Administration and Department of Homeland Security for instant status. They then can electronically archive the report and the results. It's a great solution to handle the I-9 process, but until the federal government enacts and enforces legislation my experience is that employers aren't going to bite.

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Legislative Updates from Seyfarth Shaw

Many of you may be aware of the law firm Seyfarth Shaw LLP. They are one of the country's largest labor and employement firms and widely respected as a foremost expert in such matters. employeescreenIQ is proud to be a client of this esteemed firm and as such get regular legislative updates from them concerning employment topics that can affect all of us.

Seyfarth had been kind enough to allow us to post such updates in this blog, so beginning today we will screen these updates for information that might be of interest to our loyal blog readers.

Just another opportunity for us all the learn together.

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