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DHS Pulls Social Security No-Match Rule but Plans to Move Forward with Mandatory E-Verify for Federal Contractors


by Dawn M. Lurie View Biography
Greenberg Traurig, LLP View Firm Credentials
McLean Office

July 24, 2009

Previously published on July 2009

While the Senate was busy this week debating its Fiscal Year 2010 Homeland Security appropriations measure, including the reauthorization of E-Verify, immigration activists continued to call for comprehensive immigration reform. The White House also urged Congress to overhaul the immigration laws within the coming year.


 

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