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Date Added: June 30, 2008 07:04:04 AM
Category: Local News Topics: (none) Electronic verification of work eligibility has identified 200,000 individuals trying to work in the U.S. illegally, but critics contend that a potentially discriminatory and flawed process isn’t worth the effort and cost to make E-Verify mandatory.

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