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E-Verify Watchdog

www.E-VerifyWatchdog.com

This website lists companies that are in non-compliance with the Arizona Employer Sanctions law which requires that all businesses use the federal E-Verify program to verify that their newly hired workers are authorized to work in the U.S.

While the Arizona Employer Sanctions Law makes the use of E-Verify virtually mandatory, it provides no penalties for not doing so even if citizens report non-compliance to authorities. Instead, it makes the use of E-Verify a rebuttable presumption against a new state offense of intentionally or knowingly hiring illegal aliens workers. In spite of the employer sanctions law, more and more businesses are learning that there is little risk in continuing to hire illegal alien workers.

The mission of this website is to embarrass and intimidate non-E-Verify compliant businesses and to make them targets of anti-illegal immigration activists in such a way as to pressure them to comply.

There is no list that lists businesses that DON'T use E-Verify, but a quarterly list of all businesses in the U.S. that DO use E-Verify either on their own or through a designated agent is put out by the E-Verify section of the DHS (Department of Homeland Security). From that list, an Arizona list has been compiled listing all Arizona businesses that DO use E-Verify. To view that list, click here (full page download can take up to 30 seconds).

This site assumes that an Arizona business does not use E-Verify if they are not listed on the compiled list. But since a business might have signed up with E-Verify before the quarterly DHS list was updated or by mistake just wasn't entered into the database list, a second verification of a suspected non-compliant business can be made by determining that the business in question is NOT displaying an E-Verify Participation poster in both English and Spanish in a prominent location where anyone applying for work at that business can see the posters displayed as the E-Verify rules require.

VOLUNTEERS TRACK BUSINESSES NOT IN COMPLIANCE

Here's how you can help: If you know of a business that you suspect is hiring workers without verification (whether legal or illegal workers), check to see if the business has both English and Spanish posters displayed where anyone applying for work can see them. If they don't, then most likely they are in violation of Arizona's employer sanctions law (this website does not encourage any kind of verbal or physical contact with business owners or their employees -- also never enter a business unless it's a business for the public such as restaurants) -- simply look for the posters on display. For more on volunteering. Become a Volunteer!

CORRECTING ERRORS

This website gives suspected non-E-Verify businesses listed on this website the opportunity to correct any errors made in their listing.

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Employer violators

If you have received an Employer Sanctions Violation letter and want to contest it or want to become compliant on line, Click Here

Visit all Arizona Employers Signed up with E-Verify
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Visit SACA/SAHBA Members in violation of the law.

Visit SACA/SAHBA patriotic Members in compliance with the law.

Visit Busted Arizona companies that didn't use E-Verify

Read open letter to SACA V.P., Mike Rutherford.