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Labor/Employment,
Immigration,
Government

Feb. 14, 2018

State AG tries to clarify how new immigration enforcement law must be followed

Attorneys and stakeholders still have questions after the state attorney general and labor commissioner released documents seeking to clarify a new law regulating how California employers deal with immigration enforcement agents.

Attorneys and stakeholders still have questions after the state attorney general and labor commissioner released documents Tuesday seeking to clarify a new law regulating how California employers deal with immigration enforcement agents.

Legal observers said while the guidance was useful in understanding the state’s approach toward enforcement of the new law, AB 450, unresolved questions remained about employer responsibility and to...

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