Employee Verification Leave Behind (6/20/2008)
Summary Proposals are making
their way through Congress that would dramatically expand the
government’s flawed “E-Verify” program – ensuring that millions of Americans
will be barred from working. If passed, every employer in the United States will be
required to verify the eligibility to work of every current and prospective
employee, including U.S. citizens.
E-Verify is currently
used by only a fraction of our
nation’s employers, but its ongoing technological snafus, database errors and
bureaucratic bungling have caused enormous financial losses for both employers
and employees. The program also places an incredible strain on an already
overburdened Social Security Administration.
Status Legislation making
E-Verify mandatory is currently attached to several bills, including the Shuler/Tancredo SAVE Act (H.R. 4088).
In addition, there is a discharge petition being circulated on the
SAVE Act which representatives should not sign.
In early June,
President Bush issued a National
Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive requiring all governmental
contracts to go through an employment verification process, checking potential
employees against their Social Security file
It is uncertain who will handle
this massive expansion of a pilot program that even reports commissioned by DHS
said was a disaster in the making. This Presidential Directive did not identify
which government workers will respond to the requests of the thousands of
government contractor employees who will be wrongly terminated as a result of
government data errors.
Recommendation Members of Congress should oppose the SAVE Act
(H.R. 4088) or any similar measure containing employment verification language
if it comes up for a vote; refuse to co-sponsor or to remove their names as
co-sponsors of the SAVE Act; name from the
SAVE Act discharge petition. Lawmakers should also support legislation mandating
the government clean up its error-ridden databases before any verification
programs become law.
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