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Job seekers must obtain Homeland Security approval

Started by Kat Kanning, August 11, 2007, 03:25 PM NHFT

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Job seekers must obtain Homeland Security approval
Submitted by Adam Thomas on Fri, 2007-08-10 18:45.

US citizens and other residents will require prior approval from Department of Homeland Security to get a job, under new immigration guidelines introduced by the Cabinet and sanctioned by President George W. Bush today.

This requirement was initially part of the failed immigration bill which has now been "within the boundaries of existing law to secure our borders more effectively," according to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff And Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez.

The Employment Eligibility Verification System (EEVS) has been renamed E-verify and will initially require more than 200,000 companies doing Federal business to use the system to establish employment eligibility of new hires and the validity of their Social Security Numbers.

Later the system will be expanded to cover all companies and will include photo screening features through agreements to allow E-Verify access to the repository of photographs in state Department Of Motor Vehicles databases.

American Civil Liberties Union pointed out that the DHS's verification system is error plagued and if the department makes a mistake in determining work eligibility, there will be virtually no way to challenge the error or recover lost wages due to the bill's prohibitions on judicial review.

"EEVS would be a financial and bureaucratic nightmare for both businesses and workers," said Timothy Sparapani, ACLU Legislative Counsel. "Under this already flawed program no one would be able to work in the U.S. without DHS approval - creating a 'No Work List' similar to the government's 'No Fly List.' We need immigration reform, but not at this cost."

President Bush praised the two Secretaries for implementing these important reforms.

"Although the Congress has not addressed our broken immigration system by passing comprehensive reform legislation, my Administration will continue to take every possible step to build upon the progress already made in strengthening our borders, enforcing our worksite laws, keeping our economy well-supplied with vital workers, and helping new Americans learn English," Bush said.

It is not clear how this scheme will be funded, as the allocation of US$400 million for the implementation of the EEVS/E-Verify system was part of the immigration bill.

The Congressional Budgeting Office estimates the system to cost in excess of a billion dollars.


Nicholas Gilman

 
QuoteThe Employment Eligibility Verification System (EEVS) has been renamed E-verify and will initially require more than 200,000 companies doing Federal business to use the system to establish employment eligibility of new hires and the validity of their Social Security Numbers.

Later the system will be expanded to cover all companies and will include photo screening features through agreements to allow E-Verify access to the repository of photographs in state Department Of Motor Vehicles databases.

    Let me guess, if the gov doesn't like you, i.e anti-war, protestor, civil liberties advocate, that
you get denied eligibility, and have to beg for welfare from the state.  I predict a third option
will emerge, and when people are on the street and hungry, thats when it gets interesting.
Hungry people can be very dangerous, especially to a corrupt regime.

Puke


Rochelle

Great. That was only, what, the worst part of the whole bill?  :'( I can't wait til this asshole is out of office.

dalebert

Quote from: Rochelle on August 11, 2007, 11:11 PM NHFT
Great. That was only, what, the worst part of the whole bill?  :'( I can't wait til this asshole is out of office.

You think this crap is going to change when he's gone? The justifications might be altered slightly, and your freedoms will continue to disappear.

JonM

I know one man who will use the power of the executive branch to reverse this trend.

E-ville

Yeah i know that man with two first names too..

This is sad, but hey, yet one more reason to be self employed or a contractor.. you work for your self and you make the rules and you can keep all that tax money that is forced from you when your employed by a company.

When I make the move to NH I will be a self employed.. my expenses will be very small, I'm setting the deck now, so I can live by collecting cans and selling blood and semen :)