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detention centers in ***** Julie Myers, the chief of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), has expressed a need for stricter punishments for those businesses which hire undocumented immigrants. Myers believes that enforcing fines or economic penalties are necessary to combat the mindset that immigrant employees are simply a necessary business strategy. A spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement said that fines could range from as low as two hundred and fifty dollars per employee for first time offenders to a maximum of ten thousand dollars for repeat offenders. According to an article by Peter Prengaman, Myers has requested greater access to Social Security information so her department can track individuals using fake Social Security Numbers for employment. In an effort to help businesses from unknowingly hiring undocumented immigrants, ICE will be offering a voluntary program aimed at industries who commonly hire immigrant workers.
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