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A principal may not revoke a durable power of attorney.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Under IRCA verification procedures, may an employer insist that a prospective employee with a foreign accent produce either a certificate of naturalization or an Alien Registration Card?



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Answer to Question 2

Under the law the employer's only obligation is to review documents and to complete and retain Form I-9 . If the prospective employee offers approved documents that satisfy the INS regulations, such as a driver's license and social security card, it is the employer's task only to examine the documents to verify that they reasonably appear on their face to be genuine. The employer should not insist on preferred documents, such as a U.S. passport, certificate of naturalization, or a green card, when a person sounds foreign. Such is beyond their responsibility and is in violation of the IRCA.



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