This is a google translation of an article in La Raza today. Was this anywhere else? Bottom line; employers can use the e-verify program, but don't have to? If so -I don't think so Ms. Martinez. I hope Chertoff doesn't go for this.



After demand federal Hispanic senator seeks to change law on e-verify

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(CHICAGO) - State Sen. Iris Martinez (D-Chicago) today announced its plans to introduce an amendment to the state law for workers' protection, which would allow companies to register with the Illinois federal program control eligibility employment known as "E-Verify."

To counter the demand by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the proposal of the Puerto Rican Senate would change the "Law on Right to Privacy in the Workplace" to indicate they are "recommends, but does not prohibit" to employers in Illinois not to enroll in the E-Verify, Martinez said in a statement.

In September, DHS filed a lawsuit against the state to block the implementation of the federal program in Illinois. The Illinois law prohibits the state participates in the program until it reaches an accuracy rate of 99 percent.

According to a statement by the press office of the government, at present the program E-Verify has an accuracy rate of less than 50 percent, and delay 10 days to produce results.

The DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff told reporters that the law "has been declared illegal compliance with a federal law" and thus "is not constitutionally acceptable."

Martinez said his amendment would ensure that the state "will continue to protect the basic rights of workers in Illinois, while avoiding the costs and delays of protracted litigation."

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