The inspection of the employers' documents is part of HSI's worksite enforcement strategy that launched in 2009 to reduce the demand for illegal employment and protect employment opportunities for the nation's lawful workforce. This strategy focuses agency resources on the investigation and audit of employers suspected of cultivating illegal workplaces by hiring workers who are not authorized to work.
Employers are required to complete and retain a Form I-9 for each individual they hire. This form requires employers to review and record the individual's identity and employment eligibility document(s) and determine whether the document(s) reasonably appears to be genuine and related to the individual. Additionally, an employer must ensure that the employee provides certain information regarding his or her eligibility to work, on the Form I-9.
Fines in
· Artstock Inc., aka Artist & Craftsman Supply Company, of Portland was fined $12,584;
· ASAP Taxi of Portland was fined $7,153;
· Farrens Harvesting and Land Leveling Inc. of Columbia was fined $9,490;
· King China Inc. of Calais was fined $9,100;
· Maine International Labor Inc. of West Gardner was fined $13,898.50;
· My Tai Inc. of Presque Isle was fined $13,744;
· New Fay Da Restaurant Inc., aka Happy China Buffet, of Bangor was fined $11,220; and
· Three Sons Lobster and Fish of Portland was fined $1,777.
During FY 2012, HSI conducted 22 inspections of employers' I-9 documents in
In previous years, the fines in
· FY 2011: HSI issued fines for worksite violations against six companies totaling $150,018.38;
· FY 2010: HSI issued fines for worksite violations against two companies totaling $7,012.50; and
· FY 2009: HSI issued fines for worksite violations against one company totaling $9,753.
Effective worksite enforcement plays an important role in the fight against illegal immigration. HSI has developed a comprehensive worksite enforcement strategy that promotes national security, protects critical infrastructure and targets employers who violate employment laws or engage in abuse or exploitation of workers.
An effective worksite enforcement strategy must address both employers who knowingly hire illegal workers, as well as the workers themselves. In worksite cases, HSI investigators adhere to high investigative standards, including the following:
· HSI will look for evidence of the mistreatment of workers, along with evidence of trafficking, smuggling, harboring, visa fraud, identification document fraud, money laundering and other such criminal conduct; and
· HSI will obtain indictments, criminal arrests or search warrants, or a commitment from a U.S. attorney's office to prosecute the targeted employer before arresting employees for civil immigration violations at a worksite.
IMAGE program
Undocumented workers create vulnerabilities in today's marketplace by presenting false documents to gain employment, completing applications for fraudulent benefits and stealing identities of legal
As part of the IMAGE program, ICE provides employers with education and training on proper hiring procedures, including use of employment screening tools such as E-Verify. IMAGE certified employers also undergo an audit of their I-9 forms to ensure current employees are eligible to work in the
Employers that are certified with ICE through the IMAGE program pledge to maintain a secure and stable workforce and curtail the employment of unauthorized workers through outreach and education. ICE recently revamped IMAGE, simplifying program requirements.
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E-Verify
Through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) E-Verify employment eligibility verification program, employers can verify that newly hired employees are eligible to work in the
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