E-Verify Aimed to Stop Unauthorized Workers. It Might Be Fueling More Fraud
OMAHA, NEBRASKA, JUL 25 – About 70 employees at Glenn Valley Foods used stolen identities, revealing E-Verify's inability to detect identity fraud despite its growing use nationwide, officials said.
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'Unintended consequence': E-Verify aimed to stop unauthorized workers. It might be fueling more fraud. - Flatwater Free Press
In the hours after federal immigration officers descended on Glenn Valley Foods, company officials and elected leaders made one point clear: Glenn Valley had worked to avoid the exact situation it found itself in. As proof, they pointed to the Omaha meatpacking plant’s use of E-Verify, a federal system meant to help employers confirm a person’s ability to work legally in the U.S. “We’ve done everything we’re supposed to do as a company,” Glenn V…
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