The push to remove E-Verify in Pierce County
Executive Dammeier kept the system in place because, from his perspective, it does the job. If there are issues, he indicated he would be willing to participate in efforts to correct them.
Johsnon of Perinatal Support questioned the ability of one county executive to impact a national issue.
“I don’t know how one county executive thinks that they’re going to be able to change a national tool and in what way he might do that,” Johnson said. “I think it’s just lip service, personally.”
The executive acknowledged Pierce County may not be powerful enough to shift the system on its own (and
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