Yesterday, a federal district judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking the Department of Homeland Security's plan to use the Social Security Administration's database to crack down on businesses that may be employing undocumented immigrants. The judge said the new work-site rule, by which businesses would receive letters warning that they would face penalties if they kept workers whose Social Security numbers did not match their names, would likely impose hardships on businesses and their workers. Larry discusses the ruling with Steve Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies and Monica Guizar of the National Immigration Law Center.
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