Supporters of the economic stimulus plan say the billions in spending and targeted tax breaks will create anywhere from two to four million jobs. But the compromise legislation fails to force employers helped by the plan to verify that their workers are in this country legally and truly eligible for these jobs. So how many American jobs could end up in the hands of illegals? Why did the Senate plan trump the House plan on this issue? Will we see an end to the effective e-verify plan altogether? And will there also be an extensive immigration reform movement this year? We ask Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies.