Somehow, somewhere, someone has listed your company as an "alleged" employer of illegal aliens.
How or why did this happen?
Well, only the person who submitted it will have the exact answer, but reviewing the evidence
submitted will give you an idea of where they are coming from and what they have witnessed.
If the evidence submitted sounds reasonably suspicious and/or it seems to be rooted in details,
chances are we have not removed the listing.
So, what now?
Here are some suggestions:
- Immediately fire any known illegal aliens
- Review all of your employee documents to ensure they comply with all federal requirements for
employment eligibility. Here's a quick list of the ways all of your foreign-born employees
could have used to establish their identity and/or eligibility for employment. You can click
here for more
information.
- U.S. Passport
- Drivers License
- Government issued identification (with photo)
- Social Security Card
- Form I-766, Employment Authorization Document Card
- Unexpired foreign passport with I-551 stamp or attached form I-94 indicating unexpired employment authorization
- Permanent Resident Card or Alien Registration Receipt Card with photograph (Form I-151 or I-551)
- Unexpired Refugee Travel Document (Form I-571)
- Unexpired Employment Authorization Document issued by DHS that contains a photograph
(Form I-688B)
- If you pick up day laborers, stop it!
- Inspect any jobsites on an unannounced basis and see who is working there. Bring HR records to
cross-check all employees. Many times, job superintendents will recruit day laborers to
"catch up" on a job they're falling behind on. This will be done unbeknownst to the management
or executives.
What if someone listed my company in error?
If that is the case, and their evidence is false or misleading, then it's truly unfortunate that they
have done this to you. The good news is that it should be easy enough to clear up. At a minimum, see
our suggestions above. If you've complied with all of the items, you may (at your sole discretion and expense)
contact a private investigator to conduct background investigations
on your employees. You can instruct them to notify us of their findings, and if you are not employing
illegal aliens, you will be taken off the site.