USCIS noted that 6.2 percent of all E-Verify queries involve an illegal alien new hire. Primarily due to identity fraud, E-Verify only correctly found that unauthorized workers —not all workers — were not work authorized about half (54 percent) of the time, USCIS said. As a result, the 54 percent statistic relates only to the 6.2 percent figure . . . and means that of all E-Verify queries, only approximately 3.3 percent are for unauthorized workers that were incorrectly found work authorized.
To address the ID fraud issue, USCIS now includes legal immigrant workers photos from green cards and immigrant work authorization documents in E-Verify. This makes it easy to keep an illegal alien from submitting someone elses name, date of birth and immigration work number.
At least 10 states and the federal government require government contractors to use E-Verify to ensure they employ only Americans and legal immigrants. Three states require all employers to use E-Verify screening.
You actually think these people are telling you the truth? Lemme ax you something....do you think TSA will actually protect you from the next determined bomber?