Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), introduced a bill on Tuesday that would mandate the use of E-Verify by all employers. The Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act of 2015, S. 1032, would permanently authorize and require employers to use the Internet-based system that assists employers in determining the eligibility of employees to work in the United States.
“E-Verify has already proven to be a cost-free, successful tool for the companies that volunteer to use it,” Sen. Grassley said in a release. “The program assists businesses that want to comply with immigration laws, safeguards opportunities for legal workers, and helps to reduce incentives for illegal entry into the United States. Enhancing it and making it a staple in every workplace will help in holding businesses accountable. As Congress considers the reauthorization of E-Verify this year, this bill should be a starting point for discussion.”
The Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act of 2015 does the following:
As NumbersUSA has reported in the past, E-Verify users have had an overwhelmingly positive experience when using the system. According to a survey of users, 92 percent of users found E-Verify to be effective, 89 percent found it to be highly accurate, and 97 percent of users reported using E-Verify for all new hires.
The Accountability Through Electronic Verification Act of 2015 is cosponsored by Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah), David Vitter (R-La.), Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), Shelly Moore Capito (R-W. Va.), John Boozman (R-Ark.), David Perdue (R-Ga.), and Roger Wicker (R-Miss.).