New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A700

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Bars companies which hire illegal aliens from public contracts, grants, loans, or tax incentives for seven years.

Impact

The implications of A700 on state laws are significant as it introduces penalties for non-compliance with federal immigration law within the economic framework of New Jersey. Should the bill pass, any company found to have violated the provisions would face not only ineligibility for government contracts but also a financial penalty of $10,000 for each illegal alien hired. This could lead to a substantial reduction in opportunities for companies that previously benefited from public contracts, causing economic shifts in service-based and construction industries. Moreover, the requirement for companies to show due diligence in verifying the immigration status before hiring may increase administrative burdens for employers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A700 seeks to impose strict sanctions on companies that hire illegal aliens, effectively barring them from public contracts, grants, loans, or tax incentives for a period of seven years. The bill defines 'illegal aliens' as individuals without the legal right to reside or work in the United States. By disallowing companies that employ such individuals from engaging in any public contracts or receiving government benefits, the bill aims to deter the hiring of illegal aliens and reinforce compliance with immigration laws. The impact of this bill would extend across various sectors that rely on public contracts, including construction, supplies, and services.

Contention

While supporters of A700 argue that it promotes lawful hiring practices and safeguards public resources, opponents may view it as an aggressive measure that could lead to unintended consequences. Critics might express concerns that the stringent penalties could lead to workplace discrimination or may encourage companies to avoid hiring workers suspected of being undocumented without a thorough legal process. The bill could spark a wider debate on the balance between enforcing immigration laws and supporting economic growth, especially in industries heavily reliant on immigrant labor.

Implementation

The implementation of the bill will empower the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development to oversee and enforce these provisions. By placing companies that violate the law on a publicly accessible list, the bill promotes transparency while also ensuring that public bodies are aware of which companies are ineligible for future contracts. The bill's immediate effectiveness upon passing could rapidly reshape the landscape of public contracting in the state, all while reinforcing the importance of lawful employment practices.

Companion Bills

NJ S157

Same As Bars companies which hire illegal aliens from public contracts, grants, loans, or tax incentives for seven years.

Previously Filed As

NJ S157

Bars companies which hire illegal aliens from public contracts, grants, loans, or tax incentives for seven years.

NJ A693

Excludes certain illegal aliens from workers' compensation and temporary disability benefits.

NJ S156

Excludes certain illegal aliens from workers' compensation and temporary disability benefits.

NJ A908

Prohibits employment of illegal aliens and requires use of E-Verify program in public contracts.

NJ A2517

Prohibits employment of illegal aliens and requires use of E-Verify program in public contracts.

NJ S1883

Excludes certain illegal aliens from workers' compensation and temporary disability benefits.

NJ A1719

Excludes certain illegal aliens from workers' compensation and temporary disability benefits.

NJ S4275

Prohibits State contractors from distributing data to foreign adversaries.

NJ HB609

Provides with respect to illegal aliens employed by businesses who contract with the state

NJ A709

Requires certification that persons directly or indirectly receiving State monies or privileges are not unauthorized aliens.

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