Saturday, July 10, 2010

Giving Business The Business

The NY Times has an interesting story on the Obama administration's method of enforcing work laws on undocumented immigrants: the "silent raid".
The Obama administration has replaced immigration raids at factories and farms with a quieter enforcement strategy: sending federal agents to scour companies’ records for illegal immigrant workers.

While the sweeps of the past commonly led to the deportation of such workers, the “silent raids,” as employers call the audits, usually result in the workers being fired, but in many cases they are not deported.

Over the past year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has conducted audits of employee files at more than 2,900 companies. The agency has levied a record $3 million in civil fines so far this year on businesses that hired unauthorized immigrants, according to official figures. Thousands of those workers have been fired, immigrant groups estimate.

Employers say the audits reach more companies than the work-site roundups of the administration of President George W. Bush. The audits force businesses to fire every suspected illegal immigrant on the payroll— not just those who happened to be on duty at the time of a raid — and make it much harder to hire other unauthorized workers as replacements. Auditing is “a far more effective enforcement tool,” said Mike Gempler, executive director of the Washington Growers League, which includes many worried fruit growers.

Immigration inspectors who pored over the records of one of those growers, Gebbers Farms, found evidence that more than 500 of its workers, mostly immigrants from Mexico, were in the country illegally. In December, Gebbers Farms, based in this Washington orchard town, fired the workers.

“Instead of hundreds of agents going after one company, now one agent can go after hundreds of companies,” said Mark K. Reed, president of Border Management Strategies, a consulting firm in Tucson that advises companies across the country on immigration law. “And there is no drama, no trauma, no families being torn apart, no handcuffs.” 
Surely the right will complain that Obama is failing here because ICE is not rounding up these fired workers and deporting them en masse like prisoners...and yet this approach is far more effective than Bush's well-publicized workplace raids.  An agent goes in, quietly checks all the employee paperwork, and anyone who doesn't pass gets fired and most importantly, the businesses who hire them are fined significantly.

Word is starting to get out about these silent raids, and it's the fairest example of enforcement I've seen.  I'm not cheering ICE on here, nobody is "winning" here, but...law enforcement is law enforcement.

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