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Florida immigrant work permit law struck down

Why the Florida Immigrant Work Permit Law Was Just Struck Down

A federal judge has blocked Florida’s 2023 “Immigrant Work Permit” law (SB 1718) from being enforced. The ruling halts provisions that would have imposed new immigration-verification rules and penalties affecting employers and workers across the state. This article explains what the law required, why it was struck down, who is impacted, and what happens next […]

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ICE workplace raid enforcement action warning employers

ICE Just Raided 12 Workplaces in a Single Day — Here’s What Every Employer Should Do Now

ICE raided 12 workplaces in a single day. These actions often follow months of investigation, so employers should audit I‑9s, train staff, and have legal counsel ready before agents arrive. This article outlines immediate compliance steps and how to respond during and after an ICE visit. A Wake-Up Call for Businesses Across the Country In

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The New I-9 Audit Rules Every Small Business Should Have Read Yesterday

Small businesses can face I‑9 paperwork penalties of hundreds to thousands of dollars per form, plus higher fines and potential criminal exposure for knowingly hiring unauthorized workers. With ICE audits increasing and enforcement rules updated, even minor technical errors can trigger costly inspections and disruption. This article explains the newest I‑9 audit rules, common audit

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Federal agencies ICE, DOL, and EEOC collaborating

Project Firewall Explained – The Partnership Between ICE, DOL, and EEOC

Project Firewall is a federal interagency initiative that coordinates ICE, the Department of Labor, and the EEOC to prioritize labor and civil-rights enforcement while limiting immigration enforcement actions that could deter workers from reporting violations. It’s designed to help employees—regardless of immigration status—come forward about wage theft, unsafe conditions, discrimination, or retaliation without fearing immediate

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