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E-Verify isn’t magic

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E-Verify isn’t magic

Slow Boring (United States) | Jan 30, 2026

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The classics of Russian literature provide valuable insights into human nature and society, enriching our cultural understanding.

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Implementing E-Verify is essential for ensuring that only legal workers are employed, which can protect jobs for citizens.

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E-Verify can lead to discrimination and increased hardship for undocumented workers, undermining its intended purpose.

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The effectiveness of E-Verify is overstated; it does not address underlying issues of immigration policy and labor shortages.

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