The landscape of U.S. immigration law is constantly shifting; don’t let this uncertainty impact your business.
It is crucial for employers to stay informed about the ever-evolving landscape of U.S. immigration laws and policies. This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in immigration law, discuss the Trump administration’s executive orders and their impact on immigration and your business, review critical compliance requirements, and share proactive strategies for employers.
In this session, you will learn:
- A detailed review of current immigration enforcement activity impacting employers
- Analysis of recent policy changes and potential future developments
- Why you may want to review your “public space vs. private space” policies
- Strategies for preparing for ICE audits and worksite enforcement actions
- What types of enforcement actions to expect
- Best practices for mitigating legal risks
Join us and gain practical insights to ensure your business remains compliant and your workforce secure.
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