Published by Chris Chmielenski
Reps. Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), Buck McKeon (R-Calif.), and Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) have co-sponsored House Judiciary Chairman Lamar Smith’s (R-Texas) E-Verify bill. Chairman Smith’s bill would require most employers to use E-Verify within two years of enactment.
Large employers, federal, state, and local agencies and federal and state contractors would need to comply within six months. The bill would also make the E-Verify program permanent and reinstate the no-match letter program to help identify the 7 million illegal aliens currently holding non-agriculture jobs.
The Legal Workforce Act (H.R.2164) would:
Phase in E-Verify over three years, starting with the largest companies first.
Require the Social Security Administration (SSA) to target illegal aliens using fake social security numbers by sending out “no match” letters to employers if the name and social security number of a current employee do not match. Requires the employer to check those employees through E-Verify after receiving a “no match” letter.
Require SSA to send a yearly notification to each owner of a social security number that has multiple employers reporting income to that number indicating that the number may have been stolen and is being used by illegal aliens. Requires employers to run through E-Verify those employees who are likely to have stolen the number from the legitimate owner.
Establish a phone verification system as an alternative to using the electronic system.
Require the use of E-Verify for those contracted at day labor sites and other referral or recruitment services.
Protect employers who use the system in good faith from liability if the system makes an error on eligibility.
Protect states’ and localities’ authority to revoke business licenses of employers who fail to use E-Verify as required by this Act.
Significantly increases the penalties for employers who refuse to use the system, or who intentionally try to game it. The fines levied can be up to $25,000 per unauthorized worker and a minimum one-year prison sentence may be imposed on an employer who engages in a “pattern or practice” of violations.
Require SSA to lock the use of social security numbers when it is being used by someone other than the rightful owner, when the owner has violated immigration laws and been ordered to leave the country, or when the owner’s temporary visa has expired.
Rep. McClintock represents California’s 4th Congressional District. He is serving his 2nd term in Congress and has earned a career A- grade.
Rep. McKeon represents California’s 25th Congressional District. He is serving his 10th term in Congress and has earned a career A+ grade.
Rep. Pearce represents New Mexico’s 2nd Congressional District. He is serving his 4th term in two separate stints in Congress and has earned a career B- grade.
For the full list of cosponsors, visit the Thomas section of the Library of Congress’ website.
For a list of “10 Great Features” of the bill, click here. And for a detailed summary of the bill, click here.
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