It dilutes the effectiveness of e-verify and screening for taxpayer benefits. Aditionally, SCOTUS ruled that an Illegal using someone else's SSN is not a criminal act. (
https://www.nbcnews.com/technolog/courts-using-anothers-ssn-not-crime-6c10406382 )
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/owner-of-raided-omaha-plant-says-he-followed-hiring-rules/ar-AA1GAcRI?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=f51256d1fa9345bb9e93dd1930ee3d36&ei=30
The owner of an Omaha food packaging plant that Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided this week said Wednesday that his company relied on the government’s web system to verify his workers were in the country legally.
“We did everything we could possibly do,” Glenn Valley Foods owner Gary Rohwer told The Associated Press.
Federal officials arrived at the Nebraska factory on Tuesday to screen nearly 100 people. About 70 employees were taken into custody, as part of President Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown and mass deportation initiative.
Glenn Valley Foods is operating at about 30 percent capacity after the raid as the company tries to hire more workers, Rohwer told the AP.
Company officials have blamed the federal Department of Homeland Security’s nationwide E-Verify system, which relies on documents and social security numbers to determine whether potential employees can work in the U.S. legally.
“I’d like to see the United States government … come up with a program that they can communicate to the companies as to how to hire legitimate help. Period,” Rohwer said.
The owner explained that federal officials said his company was a victim of unauthorized workers using stolen identities or fake IDs to get around the E-Verify system.