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A proposed Homeland Security Department information-sharing initiative faces ongoing funding challenges, due to congressional concerns over privacy.

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  • "..has reported the 'e-Verify' error rate to be as low as 0.3 percent.." And as high as 10%! In a workforce of 100 million full blooded, American workers, up to 10 million citizens, voters, taxpayers per year could be hassled when applying for jobs, and probably turned away, because it is easier than waiting for an e-Verify correction. Which part of stupid is hard to understand?
  • What part of ILLEGAL don’t you understand? So for a 3% (7200) error rate out of 24,000 NOTHING is done? Maybe if you bury your head in the sand the problems will go away!