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Eieio
December 2nd, 2009, 07:04 PM
ICE Assistant Secretary John Morton announces 1,000 new workplace audits to hold employers accountable for their hiring practices

WASHINGTON-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Assistant Secretary John Morton today announced the issuance of Notices of Inspection (NOIs) to 1,000 employers across the country associated with critical infrastructure-alerting business owners that ICE will audit their hiring records to determine compliance with employment eligibility verification laws.

"ICE is focused on finding and penalizing employers who believe they can unfairly get ahead by cultivating illegal workplaces," said Assistant Secretary Morton. "We are increasing criminal and civil enforcement of immigration-related employment laws and imposing smart, tough employer sanctions to even the playing field for employers who play by the rules."

The 1,000 businesses served with audit notices this week were selected for inspection as a result of investigative leads and intelligence and because of the business' connection to public safety and national security-for example, privately owned critical infrastructure and key resources. The names and locations of the businesses will not be released at this time due to the ongoing, law enforcement sensitive nature of these audits.

Audits involve a comprehensive review of Form I-9s, which employers are required to complete and retain for each individual hired in the United States. I-9 forms require employers to review and record each individual's identity and work eligibility document(s) and determine whether the document(s) reasonably appear to be genuine and related to that specific individual.

Protecting employment opportunities for the nation's lawful workforce and targeting employers who knowingly employ an illegal workforce are major ICE priorities, for which ICE employs all available civil and administrative tools, including audits. Audits may result in civil penalties and lay the groundwork for criminal prosecution of employers who knowingly violate the law.

In April, DHS issued updated worksite enforcement guidance emphasizing ICE's major enforcement priorities-specifically focusing on dangerous criminal aliens and employers who cultivate illegal workplaces by breaking the country's laws and knowingly hiring illegal workers. In this strategy, ICE identified form I-9 audits as the most important administrative tool in building criminal cases and bringing employers into compliance with the law.

Statistics since implementation of new ICE worksite enforcement strategy on April 30:


* 45 businesses and 47 individuals debarred;
o 0 businesses and 1 individual were debarred during same period in FY 2008.

* 142 Notices of Intent to Fine (NIF) totaling $15,865,181;
o ICE issued 32 NIFs totaling $2,355,330 in all of FY 2008.

* 45 Final Orders totaling $798,179;
o ICE issued eight Final Orders totaling $196,523 during the same period in FY 2008.

* 1,897 cases initiated;
o ICE initiated 605 cases during the same period in FY 2008.

* 1,069 Form I-9 Inspections;
o ICE initiated 503 Form I-9 Inspections in all of FY 2008.

In July, ICE issued 654 NOIs to businesses nationwide in the largest operation of its kind before today - part of ICE's effort to audit businesses suspected of using illegal labor.

Statistics resulting from the 654 audits announced in July:


* ICE agents reviewed more than 85,000 Form I-9s and identified more than 14,000 suspect documents - approximately 16 percent of the total number reviewed.

* To date, 61 NIFs have been issued, resulting in $2,310,255 in fines. In addition, 267 cases are currently being considered for Notices of Intent to Fine (NIFs).

* ICE closed 326 cases after businesses were found to be in compliance with employment laws or after businesses were served with a Warning Notice in expectation of future compliance.

For more information, visit www.ice.gov.

fez-head
December 2nd, 2009, 07:36 PM
You have two families: "Joe Legal" and "Jose Illegal".
Both families have two parents, two children, and live in California .

Joe Legal works in construction, has a Social Security Number and makes
$25.00 per hour with taxes deducted.

Jose Illegal also works in construction, has NO Social Security Number,
and gets paid $15.00 cash "under the table".

Joe Legal: $25.00 per hour x 40 hours = $1000.00 per week, or $52,00000
per year. Now take 30% away for state and federal tax; Joe Legal now has
$31,231.00.

Jose Illegal: $15.00 per hour x 40 hours = $600.00 per week, or
$31,200.00 per year. Jose Illegal pays no taxes. Jose Illegal now has
$31,200.00.

Joe Legal pays medical and dental insurance with limited coverage for
his family at $600.00 per month, or $7,200.00 per year. Joe Legal now
has $24,031.00.

Jose Illegal has full medical and dental coverage through the state and
local clinics at a cost of $0.00 per year. Jose Illegal still has
$31,200.00.

Joe Legal makes too much money and is not eligible for food stamps or
welfare. Joe Legal pays $500.00 per month for food, or $6,000.00 per
year. Joe Legal now has $18,031.00.

Jose Illegal has no documented income and is eligible for food stamps
and welfare. Jose Illegal still has $31,200.00..


Joe Legal pays rent of $1,200.00 per month, or $14,400.00 per year. Joe
Legal now has $9,631.00.

Jose Illegal receives a $500.00 per month federal rent subsidy. Jose
Illegal pays $500.00 per month, or $6,000.00 per year. Jose Illegal
still has $ 31,200.00.

Joe Legal pays $200.00 per month, or $2,400.00 for insurance. Joe Legal
now has $7,231.00.

Jose Illegal says, "We don't need no stinkin' insurance!" and still has
$31,200.00.

Joe Legal has to make his $7,231.00 stretch to pay utilities, gasoline,
etc.

Jose Illegal has to make his $31,200.00 stretch to pay utilities,
gasoline, and what he sends out of the country every month.

Joe Legal now works overtime on Saturdays or gets a part time job after
work..

Jose Illegal has nights and weekends off to enjoy with his family.

Joe Legal's and Jose Illegal's children both attend the same school. Joe
Legal pays for his children's lunches while Jose Illegal's children get
a government sponsored lunch. Jose Illegal's children have an after
school ESL program. Joe Legal's children go home.

Joe Legal and Jose Illegal both enjoy the same police and fire services,
but Joe paid for them and Jose did not.

Bender
December 3rd, 2009, 08:50 AM
Great Post!

Eieio
December 3rd, 2009, 09:13 AM
I think the amount of bogus paper work found is staggering.. They looked at 85K forms and 14K of those was suspect, that is just off the charts..

fez-head
December 3rd, 2009, 09:33 AM
It's all about risk versus reward - add more risk and put the hammer down on the employers and that nonsense would be cut in half, probably a lot more then half. I say put the fear of God into the employers and make them think twice.

They should also be shamed in public for hiring illegals and anyone that has reasonable suspicion that illegals are on their property should be ashamed as well. If you can make sure that your contractor has license, insurance, work comp and references then by God you should make sure their workers are documented as well. The general public has been coddled so long they have lost all common sense and cannot think for themselves it seems.

naptownCr
December 3rd, 2009, 01:09 PM
They did that to a large painting contractor around here.
Ice raided his establishment and rounded up about 30 illegals.
About 8 were not caught and are now working for his competitors.
This guy took a pretty brutal beating. They seized 8 houses he owned.
Got him under the RICO laws.

nEighter
December 3rd, 2009, 02:14 PM
good thread and posts and naptown.. those 8 should be turned in too!!

This illegal work force must be stopped. And prices driven back up. Noone can honestly bid against these assholes. And in these times h/o are looking at the $$ < dolla signs.

All I got to say is hahahahahahahahahahaaaahahahahahaaaahahahahah!!!!