ICE launches initiative to step-up audits of businesses’ employment records
652 businesses nationwide being served with audit notices today
WASHINGTON – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is launching a
bold, new audit initiative today by issuing Notices of Inspection (NOIs) to 652
businesses nationwide – which is more than ICE issued throughout all of last
fiscal year. The notices alert business owners that ICE will be inspecting their
hiring records to determine whether or not they are complying with employment
eligibility verification laws and regulations. Inspections are one of the most
powerful tools the federal government has to enforce employment and immigration
laws. This new initiative illustrates ICE’s increased focus on holding employers
accountable for their hiring practices and efforts to ensure a legal workforce.
“ICE is committed to establishing a meaningful I-9 inspection program to
promote compliance with the law. This nationwide effort is a first step in ICE’s
long-term strategy to address and deter illegal employment,” said Department of
Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for ICE John Morton. Employers are
required to complete and retain a Form I-9 for each individual they hire for
employment in the United States. This form requires employers to review and
record the individual’s identity document(s) and determine whether the
document(s) reasonably appear to be genuine and related to the individual.
The 652 businesses being presented with a NOI today for a Form I-9 audit have
been selected for inspection as a result of leads and information obtained
through other investigative means. Due to the ongoing, law enforcement sensitive
nature of these audits, the names and locations of the businesses will not be
released at this time.
In FY 2008, ICE issued 503 similar notices throughout the year. In April, ICE
implemented a new, comprehensive strategy to reduce the demand for illegal
employment and protect employment opportunities for the nation’s lawful
workforce. Under this strategy, ICE is focusing its resources on the auditing
and investigation of employers suspected of cultivating illegal workplaces by
knowingly employing illegal workers. The nationwide initiative being launched
today is a direct result of this new strategy.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was established in March 2003
as the largest investigative arm of the Department of Homeland Security. ICE is
comprised of five integrated divisions that form a 21st century law enforcement
agency with broad responsibilities for a number of key homeland security
priorities. |