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Labor/Employment,
Immigration,
Government

Oct. 10, 2017

State law requiring ICE warrants raises questions, concerns

Labor and employment lawyers are divided on how to counsel company clients in light of a state law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown that penalizes companies that do not demand a warrant from federal immigration officials who appear on their premises to inspect their records.

Labor and employment lawyers are divided on how to counsel company clients in light of a state law signed by Gov. Jerry Brown that penalizes companies that do not demand a warrant from federal immigration officials who appear on their premises to inspect their records.

While some attorneys stressed the need to train employees on how to potentially deal with agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement who appear at work site...

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