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October 10, 2012
08:47 AM ET
Exclusive ANLA Member Update: Current Immigration-Related Workplace Enforcement Initiatives And Practical Compliance Advice
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ANLA has received a number of requests for guidance with regard to enforcement actions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) responsible for immigration-related workplace compliance. Rather than “reinvent the wheel” we have provided an update of current developments and provided a new version of our July 2008 immigration compliance memo. Since 2008 there have been two new versions of the I-9 Form and a new USCIS employer handbook, and the Obama Administration has demonstrated its shift in enforcement strategies, from raids to employer audits. The flurry of headline-grabbing, high-profile raids from 2006-2008 has been replaced by a surge in worksite audits, the so-called “silent raids” or “desk raids.”

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About the Authors
Craig Regelbrugge
Craig Regelbrugge serves as the American Nursery & Landscape Association's Vice President for Government Relations and Research. He serves in several leadership positions regarding the green industry and labor and immigration reform. He is national co-chair of the Agriculture Coalition for Immigration Reform (ACIR), working to secure an affordable and legal workforce for nursery and greenhouse growers. In 2008 he was elected vice chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Immigration Forum, and represents agriculture and the green industry on the management team of the Reform Immigration FOR America campaign.
 
 
Joe Bischoff
Dr. Joe Bischoff is ANLA's Director of Government Relations. Focused on legislative and regulatory issues connected to pest and disease management, Joe also works in collaboration with the Horticultural Research Institute (HRI), the research arm of ANLA, to develop and implement strategies for responding to new pest and disease challenges facing the industry. He was recently appointed to the Federal Invasive Species Advisory Committee (ISAC), serves on the Tier 2 Commodity Committee for the National Clean Plant Network – Fruit Trees, and is on the Research Committee of the National Ornamentals Research Site at Dominican University of California. Before joining the ANLA in February 2012, Dr. Bischoff was National Mycologist with the Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the USDA.
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