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IRCA - Immigration Reform and Control Act
IRCA prohibits employers from knowingly hiring, recruiting, referring, or continuing the employment of aliens who are not authorized to work in the United States because they have entered the country illegally or their immigration status does not permit employment. The I-9 form created under the Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) is required to be completed by employers to keep them from knowingly hiring, recruiting, referring, or continuing to employ aliens who are not authorized to work in the United States. Employers must make a reasonable effort to verify documentation used in completing the I-9 form to prove an individual's identity, as well as his/her eligibility to be employed in the United States. Continue IRCA
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NEWS/ARTICLESWork Authorization Requirements In The News Immigration Law Violations Now Result In Higher Penalties New Safe Harbor Procedure For Employers Receiving SSA No-Match Letter Individuals Held Liable For Hiring Illegal Workers Immigration Status Doesn’t Preclude Enforcement Of Employment Laws
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