America Needs E-Verify

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As part of my employment, I perform a local office orientation for all new hires. The most important aspect of this is the I-9 documentation; this information is entered into the E-Verify system. The firm I work for has policies that state if a person is unable to produce documentation for the I-9 and thus satisfy the E-Verify requirements then the offer of employment will be withdrawn. Former President of the United States George W. Bush issued an executive order in June 2008 requiring federal contractors to comply with E-Verify. This becomes a quick and efficient way of ensuring that employers are not employing illegal aliens. With a large number of Americans unemployed and an equally large number of illegal aliens working in the United States, I believe that E-Verify should be a mandatory requirement for all employers in the United States of America. With over thirteen million unemployed in the United States, Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) would like to make sure that any jobs that are available go to legal workers. To this end, the senator has sponsored legislation to make the E-Verify system mandatory and permanent. At the same time as making E-Verify mandatory, imposing penalties on employers that either hire illegals or flat out refuse to use the system (Sessions). The chair of the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Lamar Smith would also like to “Make E-Verify the law of the entire land” (Smith), so that people working illegally in the United States could be quickly identified, therefore protect jobs for legal American workers, while at the same time reducing the possibility of illegal immigration. Oklahoma in 2007 with house bill 1804 required public sector employers, contractors and sub-contractors to comply with E-Verify.... ... middle of paper ... ...s that were meant for American workers were not be taken up by illegal aliens. Works Cited Lee Ziner, Karen. "Judge Rejects ACLU's Bid to Halt State's use of E-Verify." Providence Journal, The (RI) 16 Sept. 2008 Newspaper Source Plus. EBSCO. Web. 6 July 2011. Monies, Paul. "New Law Has Employers Checking Out"." Daily Oklahoman, The (OK) 16 Sept. 2007. Newspaper Source Plus. EBSCO. Web. Web. 5 July 2011. Robison, Jennifer. "Leaders Decry Illegal Worker Crackdown." Las Vegas Review-Journal (NV) 11 Aug 2007. Newspaper Source Plus. EBSCO. Web. 6 July 2011. Sessions, Jeff. "Sessions Cosponsors Legislation to Make E-Verify Permanent." FDCH Press Releases n.d. Newspaper Source Plus. EBSCO. Web. 17 July 2011. Smith, Rep. Lamar. "Make E-Verify the law of the entire land." Washington Time, The (DC) 20 June 2011. Newspaper Source Plus. EBSCO. Web. 17 July 2011.

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