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Keeping up with fast-paced, ever-changing immigration rules

Under increasing pressure, Immigration and Customs Enforcement has entered the next phase of immigration enforcement—strict scrutiny of Forms I-9 and workplace raids.

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DOJ develops whistleblower program for immigration violations

In a significant new development, the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division has issued a memo elevating immigration violations to white-collar crime status. At the same time, it’s also expanded a corporate whistleblowing pilot program to include immigration violations.

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DEI, immigration, LGBTQ+ protections top list of pressing HR concerns

Earlier this year, the Littler Mendelson law firm surveyed 350 in-house lawyers, business executives and HR professionals and asked them what their greatest concerns were for managing employees this year. Here are their top three.

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Heed FLSA rules for employing teens this summer

If you’re planning on hiring teenagers this summer, remember the Fair Labor Standards Act has strict rules regarding the jobs and hours teens may work.

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Candidate assessment: An exercise in evaluating job applicant red flags

During the hiring process, critical insights often emerge between the lines of résumés and during unguarded moments in interviews. For HR professionals, detecting these signals—whether they’re explicit comments that raise eyebrows or subtle inconsistencies in background verification—requires expertise and careful attention.

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Interview blind spots: Research reveals what your hiring decisions really say

Despite the carefully planned interview questions and hiring rubrics, hiring decisions often hinge on one factor above all others: whether the interviewer simply likes the candidate. This personality-based assessment not only undermines objective hiring practices but perpetuates workplace inequities that follow employees throughout their careers.

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Why every employer should prepare for possible workplace raids

ICE is looking for undocumented noncitizens who lack valid work permits, as well as employers that aren’t doing their best to hire only work-eligible employees. But even employers that seemingly have their I-9 paperwork in order may find an ICE officer in their lobby.

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Document why hiring committee was overruled

Having a group of employees interview job applicants is a great way to identify the best candidates. But a would-be supervisor may disagree with a hiring committee’s candidate recommendation. If that happens, be sure to document exactly why he or she rejected the committee’s choice.

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Interviews: The legal risk of going ‘off-script’

Most claims of hiring discrimination are sparked by inconsistencies in the interview and selection process. That can include the types of people interviewed, the questions asked and even the length of the interview. That’s why it’s best to inject as much consistency into the interview process as possible.

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How to prepare for potential ICE worksite enforcement

With the Trump administration ramping up enforcement of immigration laws, employers should expect more government scrutiny of their employment records. Here’s how to prepare for a possible immigration enforcement blitz.

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