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Justice Department accuses Arizona colleges of discrimination against immigrants

August 31, 2010 @ 10:56 pm
Posted by Exclusive Visas

Justice Department accuses Arizona colleges of discrimination against immigrantsThe U.S. Justice Department has filed a new immigration lawsuit against Arizona over whether a group of community colleges violated the civil rights of prospective workers.

According to the Justice Department, by making potential workers fill out more paperwork than is required by law to prove that they are eligible to work in the U.S. the schools violated the Immigration and Nationality Act, reports the Washington Post.

The anti-discriminatory provision in that law “makes it unlawful to treat authorized workers differently during the hiring process based on their citizenship status,” Thomas E. Perez, assistant attorney general for Justice’s Civil Rights Division, told the news source.

Specifically the Justice Department is accusing Maricopa Community Colleges of discriminating against nearly 250 noncitizen job applicants by requiring them to produce their green cards and other auxiliary documents, proving their work eligibility.

The Justice Department had sued the state of Arizona earlier this year over its controversial immigration law.

Those who participate in the EB-5 visa program, which offers potential green card eligibility in return for a $1 million (or in some areas, $500,000) investment, may not have to worry about such requirements.


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