Friday, July 16, 2010
Lightning strikes twice at Cobb County courthouse
According to state and federal laws, public business entities are to use the E-Verify system to check an alien's eligibility to work within the US. However, a few months ago, it was discovered that illegal aliens were working on the Cobb County courthouse project. Approximately 15 illegal aliens were removed from the worksite. Fast forward to July 2010; two of the previously removed illegal aliens are back working on the courthouse site.
The group, Jobs for Georgians, exposed the initial violations several months ago and now they wonder how illegal aliens can be back on the worksite just a few months later...
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According to state and federal laws, public business entities are to use the E-Verify system to check an alien's eligibility to work within the US. However, a few months ago, it was discovered that illegal aliens were working on the Cobb County courthouse project. Approximately 15 illegal aliens were removed from the worksite. Fast forward to July 2010; two of the previously removed illegal aliens are back working on the courthouse site.
The group, Jobs for Georgians, exposed the initial violations several months ago and now they wonder how illegal aliens can be back on the worksite just a few months later...
[Full Article]