E-Verify is back

NY Times:

The Obama administration will require businesses that win federal contracts to use a government electronic database system to verify that their employees have legal immigration status to work in the United States, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said on Wednesday.

After a six-month review, Homeland Security officials decided to go ahead with a worker-verification plan based on the electronic system, called E-Verify. The system, which the Bush administration sought to put into effect in its final months, is meant to prevent federal contractors from hiring illegal immigrants.

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I never understood why they would hesitate to use the system. It just makes too much sense. If they are going to push for employer sanctions on hiring illegals then they need to give them a safe harbor and E-Verify supplies that. It also inhibits illegals from applying for jobs. The program should be available to all employers and not just those with government contracts.

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