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Homeland Security, May I Earn a Living?

Jay Stanley,
Senior Policy Analyst,
勛圖眻畦 Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project
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May 7, 2013

One of the things in play in the current wrangling over immigration reform is whether we will see the E-Verify work authorization program expanded nationwide and made mandatory. Weve just put out a white paper summarizing The 10 big Problems With E-Verify.

Overall, E-Verify represents a move toward the creation of a Mother may I or permission society in the United States. In an attempt to stop the tiny percentage of those starting jobs in the United States each year who are unauthorized workers, E-Verify would force everyone to obtain affirmative permission from government bureaucracies before engaging in the core life functions of working and earning a living. That not only inverts the relationship between the individual and government, but will lead to a number of other serious problems, which we set forth in the paper.

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