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Proposal to require employment eligibility verification and to sanction hiring of unauthorized aliens

Ogletree Deakins

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USA March 5 2010

A bill (S1449) introduced in the state Senate on February 18 proposes to require every employer, after hiring an employee, to verify the employment eligibility of the employee through the E-Verify program.

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