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Status of "No Match" Letter Regulation and Compliance with Continued Immigration Enforcement Efforts
4 January 2008
This edition gives a status report on the Department of Homeland Security's rule, announced in August 2007, addressing what employers should do upon receipt of a "no-match" letter from the Social Security Administration. Implementation of the rule was recently enjoined by a federal judge, and DHS is working on a revised rule. The article goes on to provide pointers on what employers can do in response to no-match letters pending publication of the revised rule.
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Author: David Dubberly
Firm: Nexsen Pruet, LLC

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