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It'll be easier to just have Congress do it.Since 2009, the federal government mandates certain federal contractors to use the program. As of November 30, 2012, a total of 20 states require the use of E-Verify for at least some public and/or private employers. This document summarizes 2012 state legislation, Congressional proposals, and the 2011 U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding Arizona’s E-Verify law.
http://www.ncsl.org/research/immigration/everify-faq.aspx
Only two states mandate all employers to use it. I'm going to contact my state representatives to change the law in my state. How about you?
June 2018
On Thursday, Orlando International Airport (MCO) became the first in the nation to fully implement a biometric entry and exit system. This tremendous development was made possible through CBP’s tireless efforts to increase security technology across America’s international arrival and departure points, and is currently being pilot-tested at 13 other major airports in the U.S.
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U.S. Travel has been working on making biometric entry-exit systems a reality for several years, and commends CBP for its commitment to improving our airport technology, strengthening our national security and enhancing the traveler experience.
Biometric Entry-Exit System Unveiled at Orlando International Airport
Which Republicans have been pushing for it? I'll send them a letter to encourage them.
I rather NOT hear from him at all. The Congress just needs to get it done and he will sign. But I'm not sure all the Republicans are on board seeing what Grassley had to say....It appears Senators from both parties have submitted bills....yet not even a peep (or tweet) from Trump....
?Im not exactly following. I think E Verify is a good thing. I literally have OIA planes flying over my house. That began about 2 years ago, but got funding under Trump.
Well that program is part of Border Patrol.
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Neither E-Verify or bio-metrics at airports have anything to do with OIA planes or the Border Patrol, I don't think?
Can't be seen ramming through wildly unpopular policies just before we have to trick people into voting against their best interests.Why?
True, but E-Verify actually works. something Trump can't say about a wall. Plus he never said "Mexico will pay for -E-Verify to be implemented nationwide" so there's no dog whistle there.Why would he? It's wonky egg head policy stuff. It makes a lousy pep-rally chant and does little to inspire voters.
Interestingly, I don't see a wall anywhere on that list.It is number one on his list. He will get it thru tho despite opposition. Democrats need it for a talking point at the moment, but Trump will get it thru.
- Make E-Verify mandatory for all U.S. employers to eliminate the jobs magnet.
- Complete the Congressionally-mandated biometric entry/exit system to track non-immigrant visitors to the U.S.
- End the practice of birthright citizenship for illegal aliens and foreign visitors.
- Require state and local law enforcement to report affirmatively all non-citizens in custody to ICE, make ICE detainers mandatory, and require ICE to pick up and remove deportable aliens.
- Expand expedited removal to include all illegal aliens with criminal convictions.
- End catch-and-release of illegal aliens by requiring that they be detained until removal.
- Deny immigrant and nonimmigrant visas to nations that refuse to repatriate their citizens.
- Reform the judicial process in immigration courts, including restricting relief from removal, to expedite the process and reduce the backlog of cases.
- Restrict asylum to the internationally recognized definition of those who are unable to be returned to the home country due to a well-founded fear of (state) persecution due to race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
- Allow Border Patrol access to all federal lands.
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