E-Verify resumes operation
Excerpted from a Greenberg Traurig LLP blog by Martha J. Schoonover and Lou Metsu As the federal government re-opened on January 25, E-Verify has resumed operations. The Department of Homeland […]
How is the government shutdown affecting employers?
Excerpted from a Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP blog by Lee Geiger The government shutdown is entering yet another week with no end in sight. About 800,000 federal employees have […]
Federal shutdown has stopped E-Verify
Excerpted from an azcentral story by Russ Wiles A dispute over immigration is at the crux of the government shutdown, but the impasse also has halted the E-Verify service run […]
Lawmakers concerned by lowered background check requirements for Tornillo staff
Excerpted from a Texas Standard blog by Becky Fogel Several Texas lawmakers are raising concerns about the safety of migrant children detained in the Tornillo tent city in West Texas. […]