GEORGIA WARNS CITIES, COUNTIES TO FILE E-VERIFY REPORTS
State offices that hire illegal immigrants could also be fined up to $5,000 for officials who “knowingly” violate the law.
The provision went into effect last year as part of Georgia’s tough immigration law and is hoped to block taxpayer support from going to government contractors who hire illegal immigrants rather than U.S. Citizens.
In 2010, an estimated 325,000 illegal immigrants held jobs in Georgia where unemployment is at 8.9 percent, above the national rate of 8.2 percent.
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