“No. You are incorrect.
E verify places the Feds responsibility in the matter on businessmen and then threatens them with fines.”
I guess you must be thinking of your own version of E-Verify, because it’s OBVIOUS that the one we’re talking about that’s in use, in the United States, indemnifies employers that use it. But then you’ve been told that 20 times or so, so it’s obviously you’re just trolling at this point.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and ICE Director John Morton revealed that in fiscal year 2010, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcement numbers climbed to historic high numbers. This surge included a 500% increase in penalties from worksite enforcement actions, a nearly two-fold increase in I-9 audits (2,200), a record-breaking 180 criminal prosecutions of employers and the debarring of more than 97 businesses (compared to 30 last FY). Average fines exceeded $110,000.">