No-Match Enforcement Delayed Further

by Richard Stup

A federal judge in California delayed enforcement of the proposed Social Security No-Match rule for another 10 days. The judge will use that time to prepare a decision about the legality of the proposed rule. More details on this process can be found at this Yahoo! news site. Employers should use this time to continue reviewing their own files and ensuring that they are in compliance with the law.

U.S. News and World Report has given nationwide coverage to the disturbing North Dakota raid that took place in April of this year. The article also explores the economic effects of immigration raids.

Meanwhile, in Washington D.C., agricultural groups that favor immigration reform are working to resurrect the AgJobs bill.

For more information on immigration issues and information on how employers can comply with the law, go to: http://dairyalliance.psu.edu/hr/hispanic/ 

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