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WASHINGTON -- Employers would have to check Social Security numbers and the immigration
status of all new hires under a tentative Senate agreement on toughening sanctions against
people who provide jobs to illegal immigrants.
Those who don't and who hire an illegal immigrant would be subject to fines of $200 to
$6,000 per violation.
Employers found to have actually hired illegal immigrants once an electronic system for the
checks is in place could be fined up to $20,000 per unauthorized worker and even sentenced
to jail for repeat offenses.
Senate Republicans and Democrats are hoping this week to reach a compromise on more
contentious parts of the immigration bill so they can vote on it before Memorial Day.
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