Illinois Senate passes bill to shield immigrant workers if legal work status doesn’t match federal records – WTVO (Rockford)

Federal immigration law requires employers to verify the legal work status of their employees through the E-Verify system, which compares information from an employee’s I-9 form to the Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration to confirm eligibility. The new bill prevents Illinois employers from firing an employee solely based on a “no match” letter from the federal government.
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Deb
11 months ago

Typical Democrats- protecting illegals, but not law abiding, legal taxpayers.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
11 months ago

If our democratic city, county, the Il legislature and governor would work even 25% as hard on meaningful, legitimate ethics reform as they do protecting illegal immigrants and criminals, corruption would be markedly reduced.

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