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Follow-Up ‘No Match’ Rule Widely Criticized - ENR | McGraw-Hill Construction

Publication Date: 02-APR-08
Author: Pam Hunter
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Business and immigrant-advocacy groups don’t like a new Dept. of Homeland Security proposal that seeks to provide further justification for a 2007 DHS “no match” rule cracking down on companies that systematically hire illegal immigrants. Critics say the proposed supplemental rule, published on March 26 in the Federal Register, does little to assuage their concerns that the rule would result in firing many workers who are U.S. citizens and also prove costly for businesses.

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