Posted on: April 28th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Immigration ] [ Politics ] [ Eye Openers ] [ Blogante Business ] [ Mississippi ]
Tags: children, E-Verify, immigrant rights, NAFTA, RSS
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The Mississippi bill, SB 2988, requires employers to use an electronic system to verify immigration status, called E-Verify. It will become a felony for an undocumented worker to hold a job. David Bacon is the author of “The Children of NAFTA” (University of California Press, 2004). He sits on the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Committee of the Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition.”*
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