No Match Will Lead to Worker Exploitation
U.S. Newswire, October, 2007
To: LABOR EDITORS
Contact: Noreen Nielsen or Greg Denier, 1-202-721-0660, chris.ortman@changetowin.org, both of Change to Win
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Change to Win filed suit last month against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), arguing that the DHS immigration enforcement campaign and "no match" letter program is a misguided rule that violates workers' rights, threatens jobs of U.S. citizens and other authorized workers, and imposes burdensome obligations on employers who receive Social Security Administration (SSA) "no match" letters.
"Change to Win was built on the promise to restore the American Dream by uniting workers in the industries and occupations of the 21st century," said Greg Tarpinian, Executive Director of Change to Win. "We...
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