{"id":11434,"date":"2016-01-08T14:12:04","date_gmt":"2016-01-08T19:12:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/live-immigrationreform.pantheonsite.io\/?p=11434"},"modified":"2018-12-28T13:49:45","modified_gmt":"2018-12-28T18:49:45","slug":"senator-delph-introduces-three-strike-e-verify-bill","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.immigrationreform.com\/2016\/01\/08\/senator-delph-introduces-three-strike-e-verify-bill\/","title":{"rendered":"Senator Delph Introduces \u201cThree-Strike\u201d E-Verify Bill"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"delph\"<\/a>On January 7, Indiana<\/a> State Senator Mike Delph (R-Carmel) introduced Senate Bill 285<\/a>, legislation to require employers to use E-Verify<\/a> to verify the employment eligibility of new hires.<\/p>\n

Under the bill, in addition to having to terminate their unlawful workforce, employers who knowingly hire an alien who is not authorized to work in the United States would face civil consequences.\u00a0 First and second time offenders would be placed on a type of probation, being required to file quarterly reports with the state attorney general\u2019s office concerning the work eligibility of their new hires.\u00a0 The probationary period would last three years for first time offenders, and 10 years for second time offenders.<\/p>\n

Third time offenders may have their doors shuttered.\u00a0 The bill provides that if an employer is found to have employed an unauthorized alien for a third time, then a court may order their business license(s) to be revoked for an indeterminate period of time, possibly permanently.<\/p>\n

Importantly, employers who use the E-Verify<\/a> program would be given a safe-harbor under the bill, shielding them from any consequences by recognizing that employers who do the right thing by using the program would not have reason to believe their employees are not authorized to work.<\/p>\n

As expected, the Chamber of Commerce is opposing the measure<\/a>.\u00a0 \u201cWe vehemently oppose it,\u201d said Chamber President Kevin Brinegar. \u201cWe think the punishment is too stringent for the crime.\u201d \u00a0Defending his legislation, Senator Delph said, \u201c[I]t\u2019s the right consequence\u2026We need to root out this shadow world that exists where people think they\u2019re coming into American freedom but really live in modern day American slavery.\u201d<\/p>\n

Beyond exploiting individuals, employers that hire illegal aliens take job opportunities away from Americans and depress wages.\u00a0 More than a quarter of states<\/a> have some form of E-Verify law on the books, and according to a 2014 survey of E-Verify users,<\/a> nearly all believe it to be effective (92%) and highly accurate (89%).<\/p>\n

You can read more about the importance of E-Verify here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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