June 14, 2024

Cassidy, Romney, Cotton Introduce Bill to Mandate E-Verify, Eliminate Key Driver of Illegal Immigration

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA), Mitt Romney (R-UT), and Tom Cotton (R-AR) today introduced the Mandatory E-Verify Act of 2024, legislation that would require all employers to use the federal electronic E-Verify system to confirm the employment eligibility of their workforce. The senators’ bill comes on the heels of President Biden’s recent attempt to restrict asylum claims, which does not affect the millions of illegal aliens who have already entered the United States since he took office and leaves in place the employment magnet that incentivizes illegal immigration.

“Employers must make every effort to ensure they are hiring American citizens and legal residents only,” said Dr. Cassidy. “E-Verify is an obvious step we can take toward cutting illegal labor and protecting American jobs.”

“President Biden’s last-ditch effort to limit asylum is too little, too late. Millions of illegal immigrants have already flooded into our country under his watch, and his executive order falls short in stopping widespread illegal employment,” said Senator Romney. “By requiring all employers to use E-Verify, our legislation would ensure that businesses only hire legal workers—eliminating a key driver of illegal immigration and protecting jobs for hardworking Americans.”

“American workers today compete against millions of illegal immigrants for too few jobs—that’s unfair. Ending the black market for illegal labor will open up jobs for Americans,” said Senator Cotton. “Our legislation will take the necessary steps to make sure every potential employer is hiring only legal workers.”

The Mandatory E-Verify Act of 2024 would:

  1. Mandate E-Verify for all employers, phasing in implementation over 18 months to allow small businesses to comply;
  2. Raise civil criminal penalties on employers that hire unauthorized aliens and/or violate I-9 paperwork requirements; and
  3. Prevent fraud by requiring workers 18 and older to provide a photo ID to their employer for verification, which will be cross-referenced if a photo is available through the E-Verify system.

Background

One of the leading causes of illegal immigration is the lack of adequate safeguards against unlawful employment in the U.S. job market. About 7.8 million illegal immigrants were in the U.S. labor force in 2021, and undocumented migrant encounters reported by U.S. Border Patrol have skyrocketed to more than 9.6 million since then. According to Rasmussen Reports, 68% of all likely voters believe the government should mandate employers to use E-Verify to help ensure they hire only legal workers for U.S. jobs.

 A one-page summary is available here.

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