ICE Investigative Audit: Escondido, CA
Thursday, September 15th, 2011Escondido Disposal, Inc., a refuse and recycle company and an E-Verify participant, recently had to fire approximately 55 of its 200 employee workforce following an ICE audit when it was revealed that their documents were fraudulent. The employer was not fined because ICE investigators found that the employer was examining the documentation to the best of their ability and knowledge. This is noteworthy to emphasize.
Jeff Ritchie, VP of Escondido Disposal, said he was shocked to learn last month that 1/4 of his workforce lacked valid identity and employment authorization documents. “We’re as vigilant as possible,” said Ritchie, noting that many of the employees were hired before the implementation of E-Verify. “A big drawback of E-Verify is that it doesn’t go back and check existing employees,” said Mayor Sam Abed. This is exactly the reason why employers must be proactive and have their I-9 records audited and train their staff, and then select a future date, and start fresh, to go “electronic” with an I-9 program or E-Verify.
We note that the City of Escondido created a partnership with ICE in May 2010 in which ICE agents assist patrol and police officers in identifying illegal immigrants charged with crimes and consequently, Escondido-based companies appear to be more likely targets for audits. ICE officials continue to state that they select businesses for audits based up0n tips and the type of business, with companies that affect “critical infrastructure and key resources” more likely to be audited.
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