Anonymous ID: ac24b5 June 24, 2018, 1:40 p.m. No.1890227   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0248

>>1890150

 

Rise in Migrants from ISIS-Infested Muslim Country Trying to Enter U.S. Via Mexico

MAY 01, 2018

 

https://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2018/05/rise-migrants-isis-infested-muslim-country-trying-enter-u-s-via-mexico/

Anonymous ID: ac24b5 June 24, 2018, 2:09 p.m. No.1890522   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0541 >>0552 >>0560

>>1890412

>>1890421

>>1890448

Looks like as of 2013, the Chamber of Commerce SUPPORTS e-verify.

 

Congressional Testimony, 2/27/2013

 

Statement

of the

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

ON: “HOW E-VERIFY WORKS AND HOW IT BENEFITS

AMERICAN EMPLOYERS AND WORKERS”

TO: HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE ON IMMIGRATION AND BORDER

SECURITY OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY

 

https://www.uschamber.com/sites/default/files/documents/files/House%2520E-Verify%2520Hearing%2520Final%2520Chamber%2520Testimony%25202-27-2013_0.pdf

 

In the past, the U.S. Chamber has opposed the expansion of E-Verify. However, in light of

improvements in E-Verify, its use by federal contractors, and the focus on a more reliable

employment verification system as a necessity, as well as a logical prerequisite to further

immigration reform, the U.S. Chamber reassessed its position. Consulting with our members as

to whether or how E-Verify should be expanded, we have concluded that the time has come to

establish a single, national policy regarding employment verification and the use of E-Verify.

If Congress wants the business community to “turn off the jobs magnet,” however, it is vital

Congress make the employment verification system and E-Verify work for employers. The

Chamber conditions support of E-Verify expansion upon making the system workable for the

businesses obligated to verify employment authorization of hires, to include the above six issues.

The U.S. Chamber remains committed to advocating for reform to fix our broken immigration

system, and believes that a workable and reliable employment verification system is only one

part of necessary immigration reforms.

In the immigration realm, we have attempted to work with groups that are not our natural allies,

such as the AFL-CIO,12 to show we are serious about putting politics aside and finding solutions

regarding immigration reform. We stand ready to work with this Subcommittee in the same

vein.

Thank you for this opportunity to share the views of the Chamber, and I look forward to your

questions.

Anonymous ID: ac24b5 June 24, 2018, 2:23 p.m. No.1890675   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1890635

Reports appear to be issued annually, looking for but haven't found quarterly or other for 2018.

 

DOJ Human Trafficking web page, with links to reports:

 

https://www.justice.gov/humantrafficking/reports-and-publications