
ACTION ALERT
Keep E-Verify Amendments Out of the Stimulus Package
Call Your Senators Today and Ask Them to Oppose Senator Sessions’ Amendments SA 165 and SA 239 to H.R.1
February 5, 2009 - Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL) still hasn’t learned that Americans want sensible immigration reform rather than unjust enforcement that hurts American workers. Now he is threatening to slow the U.S. Senate’s progress on the economic stimulus package by introducing unnecessary amendments that would put both employers and employees at risk.
Senator Sessions has offered two amendments that require the use of E-Verify by any entity that obtains a contract with the federal government for a stimulus-funded project. These entities will include small businesses, public schools, hospitals, not-for-profit organizations, and faith-based programs. Most of these employers are not currently participating in the E-Verify system and should not be required to use it until its quality is improved and the rights of workers are respected.
Ask your senators to vote against any attempt to laden the economic stimulus bill with mandatory use of flawed electronic employment verification programs such as E-Verify.
In its current form, E-Verify is inaccurate and subject to misuse or abuse by employers. Problems with the system include:
While many agree that an electronic employment verification program — implemented in conjunction with broader immigration reform — is a laudable goal, the current E-Verify system contains far too many flaws.
Please call the U.S. Capitol switchboard today at (202) 224-3121 and ask to speak to your Senators’ offices. Urge your Senators to oppose the Sessions Amendments.