Congress eyes restoring the controversial 'no-match' rule
Congress eyes restoring the controversial 'no-match' rule
WASHINGTON -- Congress is trying to overturn the Obama administration's latest decision to rescind the controversial "no match" rule, but produce groups believe the rule may stay buried for now.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced July 8 that the agency planned to ditch the current Social Security Administration rule, which has been blocked by a court order, in favor of a regulation that would award federal contracts only to employers who use E-Verify to check employee work authorization.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced July 8 that the agency planned to ditch the current Social Security Administration rule, which has been blocked by a court order, in favor of a regulation that would award federal contracts only to employers who use E-Verify to check employee work authorization.