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Immigration: Justice Dept. Appeals ‘No Match’ Injunction - ENR | McGraw-Hill Construction

Publication Date: 12-DEC-07
Author: Tom Ichniowski and Pam Hunter
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The Justice Dept. on Dec. 4 filed an appeal of an October court ruling that blocked a “no-match” immigration regulation. The Dept. of Homeland Security rule would require employers to terminate workers who cannot resolve discrepancies between their names and Social Security numbers within 90 days after getting a Social Security Administration “no-match” letter. Companies that don’t comply may face criminal prosecution.

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