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Let's Refresh Our Memories On Immigration
Wednesday, September 8, 2010

So the immigration debate has you confused and frustrated? Arnold Torres has it all figured out.

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Immigration Crackdown Steps Into The Kitchen
Wednesday, September 8, 2010

For a man facing the possibility of up to 30 years in prison, almost $4 million in fines and the government seizure of his small French restaurant here, Michel Malecot has an unusually jovial and serene air.

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Chicago Metro Immigration News

Federal Officials Arrest Nearly Three Dozen Chicago-Area Immigrants
Monday, August 30, 2010

Nearly three dozen Chicago-area men were among 370 immigrants arrested throughout the Midwest this week for a wide variety of offenses, federal customs enforcement officials announced Friday.

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Demonstrators Rally Inside City Hall Against Arizona Immigration Law
Friday, July 30, 2010

A crowd of about 100 demonstrators rallied inside City Hall on Thursday in support of a federal judge's temporary block of the most controversial sections of Arizona's immigration law. The rally, which was part of a "National Day of Action" with similar demonstrations opposing the law around the country, also celebrated a recently introduced Chicago City Council resolution that calls for a symbolic boycott of Arizona businesses.

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General Procedures For Employers

1. All new hires (except for independent contractors being paid and under the supervision of the contractor) must undergo I-9 verification. Internal transfers need not undergo the I-9 verification procedure nor do rehires if hired within three years of initial completion of I-9 and still eligible to work (no reverification needed).

 

2. I-9 must be commenced on the day the employee begins work and employee must complete Section 1 in full.

 

3. I-9 must be completed within three business days of commencement of employment (unless employment is for three days or less, in which case everything must be completed before employment may commence). Documents received from the employee should be checked against the list of acceptable documents to ensure that the document is valid and that it fits within the appropriate categories. If so, Section 2 of the I-9 should be completed in full.

 

4. If the I-9 procedure is not completed satisfactorily within the required three days, an employee should be suspended or terminated.

 

5. Workers who list an expiration date for employment eligibility in Section 1 must be reverified before that date. Also, some workers who do not list an expiration date must be reverified if their employment eligibility document has an expiration date.

 

6. For reverification, check document(s) to make sure that it evidences continuing employment eligibility.

 

7. Fill out Section 3 in full once documents presented for reverification show continued employment eligibility. If preferred, a new Form I-9 may be filled out for reverification, as long as Sections 1 and 3 are completed in full.