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Government,
Immigration,
Labor/Employment

Feb. 13, 2018

State officials queried by business groups on how to comply with new immigration law

State officials are working with business groups to try to clarify how a new law that prohibits employers from allowing federal immigration enforcement agents to enter nonpublic areas of a workplace and inspect employment records without a warrant will be enforced.

State officials are working with business groups to try to clarify how a new law that prohibits employers from allowing federal immigration enforcement agents to enter nonpublic areas of a workplace and inspect employment records without a warrant will be enforced.

Enforcement of the law, AB 450, which took effect Jan. 1, is the responsibility of the state attorney general and the labor commissioner.

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