Immigration rules for business may change in parts of California

Posted on July 13th, 2010 No Comments

The immigration rules for Temecula City, Calif. may be changing and a debate has begun for people who agree with the new law and those who do not.

The new law will require local business to confirm a new hire’s immigration status and if they do not they could risk losing their license to operate their business in the city. Temecula is following other neighboring towns that have already implemented the E-Verify program.

The program will use the Social Security Administration and Homeland Security to find out whether a person is a legal citizen or not. The owners of the business can find these answers on the internet and it is free of charge to do so. Therefore, if a business hires an undocumented worker, there license could be lost.

If you are looking to work legally and have questions on how to do so, contact the Orange County work visa lawyers of Garg & Associates by calling 949-540-6704.

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