October 19, 2009 by Sam Narisi
Controversial rules regarding new hires’ I-9 forms have been scrapped by the feds, who will instead focus on widening the use of E-Verify.
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Tags: E-Verify, I-9, X Department of Homeland Security
July 9, 2009 by Sam Narisi

When the feds said their new immigration strategy was to crack down on employers’ hiring and record-keeping practices, they weren’t kidding.
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Tags: audit, I-9, ICE, immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement
April 2, 2009 by Sam Narisi
In January, the feds pushed back the effective date of a revised Form I-9 just before employers were required to start using it. The revised date has arrived.
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Tags: I-9, immigration
February 5, 2009 by Sam Narisi
Just before employers would’ve been required to use a new version of the Form I-9, the federal government decided to push back the effective date of the new form.
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Tags: I-9, immigration, USCIS
December 18, 2008 by Sam Narisi

The federal government recently announced that a new I-9 form is on the way. What’s going to change, and what does it mean to HR?
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Tags: employment authorization, I-9, USCIS
October 30, 2008 by Sam Narisi

If the Department of Homeland Security gets its way, employers will soon share a bigger part of the burden in the fight against illegal immigration. Here’s what HR needs to know.
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Tags: Department of Homeland Security, DHS, I-9, no-match, social security number