March 09, 2009

Media Matters - USA Today attributes claims of E-Verify errors to interest groups, but government reports support criticism

Media Matters - USA Today attributes claims of E-Verify errors to interest groups, but government reports support criticism:

"USA Today attributed the claim that federal databases used by the E-Verify program are 'riddled with errors that could result in millions of workers being wrongly identified as not authorized for work' to 'business groups and immigrant advocacy groups.' In fact, federal government reports also state that E-Verify databases contain errors.USA Today attributed the claim that federal databases used by the E-Verify program are 'riddled with errors that could result in millions of workers being wrongly identified as not authorized for work' to 'business groups and immigrant advocacy groups.' In fact, federal government reports also state that E-Verify databases contain errors."