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Breaking News:

On November 19, 2009, ICE officers announced they issued 1,000 Notices of Inspection to employers around the country.  They received the notices because of leads and intelligence or because the businesses are related to national security or public safety. The company's are notified that ICE is planning to investigate their employment records to ensure they are complying with employment eligibility verification laws and regulations. Companies not in compliance can face fines, and even disbarment.

ICE announces the new "I E-Verify" campaign. Read more about how it affects your business at the links below:

http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0911/091119washingtondc2.htm

http://www.ice.gov/pi/nr/0911/091119washingtondc.htm

 

ICE Acknowledges Big Shift in Immigration Enforcement Focus

 

 

Perhaps the biggest shift under the new administration is refocusing immigration enforcement's aim on worksite enforcement, John T. Morton said.

 

The emphasis will be on planned audits of employers who hire illegal workers on a large scale, not the immigration raids done under the previous administration that targeted employees more than their employers, Morton said.

 

"If you're going to make real change you need to focus on employers," he said. "If you're going to have real change you need to make sure that the worksite community is complying with the laws."

(John T. Morton is the newly appointed head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.)
Article - OC Register,
August 17, 2009 written by Cindy Carcamo