I-9 form expired — but don’t toss it yet

If you look closely at the upper right-hand corner of the Form I-9, you’ll see it’s supposed to expire today. What should you do now? Read more

Obama postpones E-Verify rule again

A federal rule requiring many employers to use E-Verify has been pushed back yet again. Read more

USCIS: E-Verify catching on rapidly

Still aren’t using E-Verify to check the eligibility of new hires? Some say you’re likely to start by the end of this year. Read more

More setbacks for E-Verify

Two provisions pushing the federal government’s E-Verify employment verification system were dropped from the final version of Congress’s economic stimulus package. Read more

E-Verify: Will it die or become mandatory under Obama?

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A rule issued by the federal government requiring many employers to use the E-Verify employment verification system is scheduled to take effect on January 15. But a pending lawsuit claims the rule is against the law. Read more

Web site points finger at alleged immigration law violators

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A new Web site lets employees and other users post anonymous allegations that companies are breaking federal immigration law. Read more

Company targeted in immigration raid used E-Verify

Last week a Mississippi manufacturer was raided by the feds after it was discovered it had employed 600 illegal immigrants. The twist: The company used E-Verify to check the eligibility of all its hires. Read more

States get tough on immigration

Many state governments continue to push for the use of the feds’ new E-Verify system. Read more