Explain Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, and Discrimination Based on National Origin or Citizenship
The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (IRCA) prohibits employment
discrimination because of national origin or citizenship against applicants or employees, other than illegal aliens, with respect to hiring, recruitment, discharge, or referral for a fee. Whenever there is a necessity to comply with other laws or federal, state, or local government contracts or when determined by the attorney general to be essential for an employer to do business with a government agency, the employer may, however, discriminate based upon citizenship.
The protection of the IRCA, to cover seasonal agricultural workers is expanded by the Immigration Act of 1990. The Department of Justice through the Special Counsel for Immigration-Related Unfair Employment Practices, a position created by the act, enforces the IRCA.
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What will be an ideal response?
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A. invasion of the right to privacy B. defamation of character C. battery D. intentional misrepresentation
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a. 5 units/hr b. 12 units/hr c. 10 units/hr d. 7 units/hr
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a. only when the crime committed is a white-collar crime. b. only for crimes committed outside the United States. c. only when the person who actually committed the crime is a supervisor. d. when the person is an employer with responsibility over the act of his/her employee, who committed the act.