IL threats over E-Verify use don’t break fed law: Judge – Legal Newsline

An Illinois workplace privacy law that slaps stringent new rules on employers who use E-Verify to check if their workers are legal and threatens them with fines and lawsuits if they break those rules doesn't intrude on the federal government’s authority to regulate immigration, a federal judge has ruled.
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Deb
7 months ago

Prohibiting E verify use protect criminals and illegals. That’s why Democrats don’t want it used. This will drive more businesses out of IL.

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