E-Verify is our major weapon in our battle against illegal immigration.
When E-Verify became web-based later in 2004, 1,533 employers had signed up. As of September 13, 2008, there are 85,816 employers representing over 446,000 sites and over 6.21 million queries processed.
The number of employers, signed up for E-Verify, is just beginning to ramp up. 25,000 more employers have signed up in approximately the last three months, making the total number of employers now signed up, over 85,000. I expect that, 25,000 more in three months rate, to double, if not triple, or even quadruple, in the next three months. By the end of the year, we could hopefully see over 200,000 employers signed up for E-Verify.
Let's all continue to do our part by encouraging more employers to sign up.
E-Verify is our major weapon in our battle against illegal immigration.
The laws are closing in on illegals.
Illegals are no longer allowed in-state college tuition based on a CA court ruling just a few days ago. This ruling effects the nine other states who were allowing illegals in-state tuition.
In the last day, or two,, the Arizona Appeals Court, struck down a challenge by the ACLU, and upheld sanctions against employers who do not use E-Verify to validate employees.
E-Verify is now required for all companies that have Federal contracts, along with their subcontractors. This should become law soon.
The Governor of Rhode Island mandated E-Verify, and overcame a challenge by the ACLU.
There are over 9.4 million unemployed American workers that need jobs, and that number is increasing every day.
It's only a matter of time before the illegals are going to be out of jobs.
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