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"But despite [Texas’s] determined use of technology, it has no one in charge of making agencies comply with the law. It also does not require private employers to use the system if they are not working with the state.
And that, some immigration experts say, highlights a flaw in how states and the federal government combat illegal immigration.
E-Verify is supposed to weed out would-be workers in the country illegally, but its use is largely optional. In states that do require E-Verify, its use is inconsistent, even in a state such as Texas.
Some immigrant rights activists complain that governments, though eager to target workers in the country illegally, protect the employers who hire them."
E-Verify is still failing because too many people want it to fail - Hot Air
Yet another example of lawlessness in America and a government that facilitates it.
And that, some immigration experts say, highlights a flaw in how states and the federal government combat illegal immigration.
E-Verify is supposed to weed out would-be workers in the country illegally, but its use is largely optional. In states that do require E-Verify, its use is inconsistent, even in a state such as Texas.
Some immigrant rights activists complain that governments, though eager to target workers in the country illegally, protect the employers who hire them."
E-Verify is still failing because too many people want it to fail - Hot Air
Yet another example of lawlessness in America and a government that facilitates it.