Despite a state law requiring businesses to verify that all new
employees are legal workers, only about half of new hires in Arizona
have been vetted by a federal system that checks their status.
Mike Castillo, owner of PostalMax of Scottsdale, said the program isn't user-friendly for small-business owners. If you don't have the luxury of a human-resources staff, E-Verify takes time away from your core business, he said.
1 Comments in Response to Most Arizona employers aren't using E-Verify
Ha ha! This is good and so, so ironic. They take away the jobs from people and replace them with machines. Then, they want to go after people with a different skin color but they can't because the white people are gone and the machines can't run themselves.
Deliciously ironic!