Description
This handbook provides detailed treatment of the rapidly developing area of state law aimed at preventing the hiring of noncitizens unauthorized to work in the United States. Organized alphabetically by state, the handbook provides not only the full text of relevant state laws and state regulations but also provides in-depth analysis of those laws and regulations, the case law dealing with their validity and construction, and the impact on employer immigration compliance programs. It provides vital information on both the state immigration laws pertaining to employers in general and the state laws that focus specifically on public contractors and subcontractors.
Features
- Discusses state immigration enforcement laws affecting an employer's multistate operations
- Includes the full text of the relevant statutes and regulations for each state
- Organized alphabetically by state to provide easy access to each state's laws
- Discusses the impact of state immigration regulation on employers' existing immigration compliance programs
- Provides analysis by nationally respected immigration lawyers of state laws prohibiting employment of noncitizens unauthorized to work in U.S.
- Includes coverage of the state laws and regulations specifically affecting employment by public contractors and subcontractors
- Includes an introductory chapter summarizing this emerging area of state law and its relationship to federal immigration law
- Coverage includes analysis of the judicial decisions dealing with the validity and construction of relevant laws and regulations