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HR Strategies for Immigration Enforcement: What to Do Now

When: 2pm ET, Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Duration: 60 minutes

Immigration and employment laws have been top-of-mind for HR professionals since the start of the second Trump administration, and for good reason. Increased visa vetting, audits of Forms I-9 and worksite enforcement raids, such as one that resulted in the arrest and detention of over 475 individuals at a Georgia Hyundai plant, show the critical importance of compliance and preparation by employers of foreign workers.

This 60-minute webinar, presented by attorney Sachiyo Peterson, a partner with Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, will provide an overview of current immigration enforcement trends and provide tips on how employers can be prepared for a visit from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Whether ICE is raiding your facility, looking for a specific employee or auditing your I-9 forms, this webinar will provide you with protocols and tips on how you can be prepared.

Attendees will learn:

  • How current immigration enforcement trends impact HR practices and policies
  • Tips on how to be prepared for an ICE visit
  • Changes implemented by the administration to employment authorization validity
  • Strategies for conducting internal I-9 form audits to identify and correct potential compliance issues
  • And more
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When: 2pm ET, Wednesday, October 22, 2025
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    Sachiyo Peterson, Partner at Vorys

    Sachiyo Peterson

    Partner, Vorys

    Sachiyo Peterson is a partner in the Vorys Columbus office. She has been recognized by Chambers and Partners as a band 1 immigration attorney, Best Lawyers in America, and Columbus CEO Best Lawyers. She counsels and assists clients in the highly complex area of immigration, nationality and employer sanctions (I-9) law. She focuses her practice on employment-based immigrant and nonimmigrant visas and counsels clients on all major employment-based visa categories.

    Sachiyo understands the importance of a client’s ability to maintain seamless business processes, including the attraction and the retention of international talent in an efficient and practical manner. She advises clients on important immigration-related employment issues, such as employment eligibility, verification and recordkeeping requirements. She also regularly presents seminars and training regarding employment-based immigration and I-9 matters. Her practice spans various industries, including manufacturing, retail, universities, health care and other corporations.

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