THE U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has been cracking down on what it sees as what's fueling illegal immigration: Employers.
It's been doing this through a stepped-up use of the I-9 audit. The I-9 is the form that employees have to fill out to verify that they are eligible to work here.
On July 1, ICE announced that it was alerting 652 businesses nationwide that they were to face an audit of their I-9 forms. In comparison, ICE issued 503 such alerts in the entire 2008 fiscal year.
An internal ICE memo, sent in April, emphasized that "criminal prosecution of employers is a priority." The memo, since made public, said that the full range of investigative techniques should be used, including the "use of confidential sources and cooperating witnesses, introduction of undercover agents, consensual and nonconsensual intercepts and Form I-9 audits."
