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Why US immigration crackdown is stalled

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Posted on: October 15th, 2007
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“One of the biggest problems that prompted the to halt DHS’s plan is the size and complexity of the federal records involved. Each year the Social Security Administration (SSA) processes more than 250 million wage reports from employers. The information is used to determine future Social Security, disability, and survivor benefits for each eligible worker. Last year, an estimated 4 percent of the wage reports had an employee’s name that didn’t match the corresponding Social Security number – that’s about 8 million mismatches. In total, the SSA has 435 million records in its database. A 2006 report by the SSA’s inspector general found a total of 17.8 million of those records contained errors.

Advocates of using to discourage employers from hiring illegal immigrants contend it is in all workers’ best interest to correct any inconsistencies, since that database will determine future benefits.”*

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