From another article, this is what the court found:
Williams wrote that 243 of the 319 NuStar employees the court had run past the Social Security Administration had birth dates, names, and Social Security Numbers that matched no SSA records. He also pointed out that NuStar has never used the Homeland Security Department's e-Verify program to check on the status of its farm workers, and that Nunes had called e-Verify a failed program in a deposition while saying publicly it works "really, really well" and should be mandatory.
And yet Nunes and his family went forward with their lawsuit. They're lucky that the judge didn't cite his legal team for filing a frivolous lawsuit, for which they could have been sanctioned and/or fined.

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