Immigration remains a powerful and recurrent feature of American politics. Of the issues related to immigration, controversy over government policy for controlling illegal immigration occupies a central position in the debate. One increasingly important and prevalent type of control policy that has received little scholarly attention is worksite employment eligibility enforcement, otherwise known as E-Verify Laws. In the present article, we analyze variation in E-Verify policy adoption across the U.S. states, approaching the topic from multiple theoretical perspectives and testing several hypotheses pertaining to policy enactment. Our analysis points to the critical role of proportionate change in a state’s immigrant population, as well as ...
In the ongoing battle over illegal immigration, one new tool is E-Verify, an electronic system maint...
In recent years, immigration enforcement levels have soared, yielding a widely noted increase in the...
The United States enjoys a per-capita gross domestic product more than five times the size of Mexico...
Immigration remains a powerful and recurrent feature of American politics. Of the issues related to ...
Frustration over the absence of federal immigration reform has led states to pass their own laws tha...
Abstract: A number of states have adopted laws that require employers to use the federal government’...
How should a country respond to a significant flow of low-skilled, immigrant workers? We consider th...
The immigration debate has proven to be fertile ground for promoting exceptionalist practices, where...
The election of Donald Trump illustrates that the immigration debate is here to stay. In new researc...
E-Verify is a federal electronic verification system that allows employers to check whether their ne...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
U.S. employers can check whether the workers they hire are legally eligible for employment using E-V...
In 1996, Congress established E-Verify, a program that allows employers to confirm the employment el...
[Excerpt] Unauthorized immigration and unauthorized employment continue to be key issues in the ongo...
In the ongoing battle over illegal immigration, one new tool is E-Verify, an electronic system maint...
In recent years, immigration enforcement levels have soared, yielding a widely noted increase in the...
The United States enjoys a per-capita gross domestic product more than five times the size of Mexico...
Immigration remains a powerful and recurrent feature of American politics. Of the issues related to ...
Frustration over the absence of federal immigration reform has led states to pass their own laws tha...
Abstract: A number of states have adopted laws that require employers to use the federal government’...
How should a country respond to a significant flow of low-skilled, immigrant workers? We consider th...
The immigration debate has proven to be fertile ground for promoting exceptionalist practices, where...
The election of Donald Trump illustrates that the immigration debate is here to stay. In new researc...
E-Verify is a federal electronic verification system that allows employers to check whether their ne...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
U.S. employers can check whether the workers they hire are legally eligible for employment using E-V...
In 1996, Congress established E-Verify, a program that allows employers to confirm the employment el...
[Excerpt] Unauthorized immigration and unauthorized employment continue to be key issues in the ongo...
In the ongoing battle over illegal immigration, one new tool is E-Verify, an electronic system maint...
In recent years, immigration enforcement levels have soared, yielding a widely noted increase in the...
The United States enjoys a per-capita gross domestic product more than five times the size of Mexico...