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That's exactly the issue that members of the Business and Labor Committee grappled with as they discussed issues of labor shortages, along with verifying workers' legal status and paying workers under the table. A working group heard from industry representatives who are facing worker shortages and from those who work against identity theft.
"The states are going to have to take that obligation on because the federal government is unwilling to do it," Sen. Bill Hickman, R-St. George, said.
Jim Olsen, president of the Utah Retail Merchants Association, said the state's low unemployment has created a "desperate need" for workers.
"In the retail industry we are reliant on immigrants. As far as we know, they are legal," he said.
Olsen said Basic Pilot isn't perfect because it only verifies whether a name matches a Social Security number, not whether it's the person named on the card. He pointed to Swift & Co., which participates in the program but still had 1,282 suspected illegal immigrants arrested last December at its plants in Utah and other states.
But Assistant Attorney General Richard Hamp called the Swift situation an "anomaly," saying requiring a federal verification could solve most of such problems.
"Ninety percent of the identity theft I see is fairly unsophisticated," Hamp said. "The name does not match the Social Security number and would be picked up."
Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said a possible solution would be to penalize employers with license action if they repeatedly hire people whose names and Social Security numbers don't match.
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