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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
I understand that an E-Verify check is easy and can be done in a few minutes. So, why would the law apply only to companies with 25 or more employees? Are they trying to discriminate against large companies? Or, are they encouraging small companies to violate the law by hiring illegals. It seems to defy logic.
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Seems to me they're encouraging large companies to "pass the buck" by subcontracting to smaller companies, thus driving up prices as the larger companies become the middle-man and take their cut of the tab.
Home Depot already does this, and has been doing it for ages. When you buy new flooring from Home Depot and it includes installation, the 3 guys who come to your house aren't Home Depot employees. They're subcontractors who typically work for a company with fewer than 10 employees total.
If the guys are your house are undocumented immigrants, YOU won't ever know. Because they're not obligated to show their "papers" to YOU.