Posts Tagged ‘I-9’

Do-Nut Company Confronts Bitter Penalties for Immigration Violations

On August 7, 2009, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) announced that Shipley Do-Nut Flour and Supply Company, Inc. (“Shipley”) was sentenced to court supervision, forfeiture of $1.334 million to ICE, and a criminal fine of $250,000 for conspiring to harbor illegal aliens. In addition, three company managers and the company owner were sentenced to [...]

 

Employers Beware: Nationwide I-9 Audit Effort Launched by ICE

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (‘˜ICE’) has launched a new effort to audit the Form I-9 employment eligibility verification records of businesses nationwide. According to the Los Angeles Times, ICE issued audit notices to more than 650 businesses around the nation on July 1, 2009.

 

Effective Date of New Rule Mandating E-Verify use by Certain Federal Contractors has been delayed until September 8, 2009

The Department of Homeland Security announced on June 3, 2009 that the effective date of the new rule mandating E-Verify use by certain federal contractors and subcontractors has been delayed again.

 

U.S. Passports: Impossible to duplicate?

As I have written in earlier blog posts, the Department of Homeland Security‘s (“DHS”) new I-9 form is on schedule for implementation on April 3, 2009. The I-9 form is used by employers to verify employment eligibility. The most notable change with the new form is that employers will no longer be able to accept [...]

 

Employers: How not to lose your shirt (and everything else)

A few weeks ago, I wrote about the new I-9 form, what an I-9 form is, and the penalties for non-compliance. The penalties, both civilly and criminally, are becoming too severe to ignore. Civil fines for employers can range from $3200 (per violation) for a first offense to $16,000 (per violation) for a third or [...]

 

Urgent Update: Delays for new I-9 form

New I-9 Form use delayed: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced last friday that it has delayed by 60 days, until April 3, 2009, the implementation of an interim final rule entitled “Documents Acceptable for Employment Eligibility Verification.” The new I-9 form, originally scheduled for implementation today, February 2, 2009, should not be used [...]