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(10/16/07) Resolution 001 - 2007

Resolution 001-2007

RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE SOCIAL SECURITY "NO-MATCH" LETTERS

Whereas, the Social Security Administration has proposed issuing "No-Match" letters to employers

throughout the country following a newly promulgated rule by the Department of Homeland Security;

and

Whereas, the issuance of these letters would compel employers to take corrective action including

firing any worker whose name does not match his or her proffered Social Security number; and

Whereas, the Social Security Administration's records are replete with errors, inaccuracies, and flawed

information; and

Whereas, there are approximately eight million workers who could be irreparably harmed by the

dissemination of the No-Match letters; and

Whereas, the President of the AFL-CIO, John Sweeney, has indicated that more than 70% of the No-

Match discrepancies refer toU.S. citizens; and

Whereas, current federal regulations state that an employer's receipt of a No-Match letter does not

create constructive knowledge of an employee's unauthorized work status; and

Whereas, the implementation of the No-Match letters program would have a serious chilling effect on

union or other concerted worker activity; and

Whereas, No-Match letters are already used illegally by employers to intimidate immigrant workers;

and

Whereas, the Department of Homeland Security's proposed new rule is being used as a measure to

increase enforcement measures against the highly vulnerable immigrant worker community; and

Whereas, the Social Security Administration's database is not intended to be used as a tool for

immigration enforcement; and

Whereas, Congressional failure to act to protect the workplace, civil, and human rights of immigrants

through immigration reform legislation has left an opening for overreaching and abuse of authority by

the Department of Homeland Security and other federal agencies;

Whereas, millions of workers regardless of their immigration status would endure serious hardships if

they lost their jobs; and

Whereas, the stability of San Francisco immigrant families would be severely disrupted by lost jobs and

increased discrimination by employers against those who are foreign-born as a result of implementation

of the new Department of Homeland Security rule; and

Whereas, the City and County of San Francisco would incur tremendous economic harm due to the

unemployment of San Francisco workers as well as experience a sharp increase in residents' use of

public benefits, services, and resources to compensate for their losses; and

Whereas, on October 10, 2007, the Northern District Court of California issued a preliminary injunction

barring the Social Security Administration and Department of Homeland Security from sending out

140,000 No-Match letters; therefore, be it,

Resolved, that the San Francisco Immigrant Rights Commission strongly urges the Mayor and Board of

Supervisors to ask our San Francisco Congressional delegation including Speaker of the House,

Representative Nancy Pelosi, to oppose the new Department of Homeland Security rule; and, be it,

Resolved, that the San Francisco Immigrant Rights Commission urges the undertaking of a study by the

Office of the Controller examining the effect of the Department of Homeland Security rule on workers

in the City and County of San Francisco including the negative fiscal impact upon the local economy;

and, be it,

Resolved, that the San Francisco Immigrant Rights Commission urges the City Attorney to file an

amicus brief in the federal case pending in the Northern District of California in support of the

plaintiffs; and, be it,

Further Resolved, that the San Francisco Immigrant Rights Commission will send a separate formal

letter signed by all commissioners to Speaker Pelosi, the Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael

Chertoff, and the Commissioner of the Social Security Administration, Michael Astrue, with a copy of

this resolution as an attachment.


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