WASHINGTON — The partial government shutdown has cut off U.S. employers from E-Verify, a federal web-based system designed to help them confirm the eligibility of employees to work in the nation. The ...
The federal E-Verify system operated by the Department of Homeland Security became unavailable midday Oct. 1, 2025, following the government shutdown. While E-Verify appears to be back up and running ...
Employers awoke yesterday morning to news of a federal government shutdown, prompting immediate concern over employment authorization compliance. Chief among those concerns: the availability of ...
Section 1. After [date], every public and private employer in the state of [state], within [XX] days after hiring an employee, shall verify the employment eligibility of the employee through the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic required many adjustments to the workplace to meet the new world's demands. Before the shutdown in March 2020, remote work was seen as a benefit for only a few employees and ...
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OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine (AP) — The case of a Maine police officer arrested by immigration authorities even though he was vetted by a government system called “E-Verify” has raised questions about ...
OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine (AP) — The case of a Maine police officer arrested by immigration authorities even though he was vetted by a government system called “E-Verify” has raised questions about ...