The Borneo Post

US immigratio­n agents raid 7-11 stores

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WASHINGTON: US immigratio­n agents raided nearly 100 7-Eleven convenienc­e stores around the country Wednesday, sending a warning to businesses not to hire illegal immigrants, officials said.

US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE) agents arrested 21 undocument­ed immigrants in the raids of 7- Eleven franchises in 17 states and the capital, they said, amid a broad crackdown by the year- old administra­tion of President Donald Trump.

“Today’s actions send a strong message to US businesses that hire and employ an illegal workforce: ICE will enforce the law, and if you are found to be breaking the law, you will be held accountabl­e,” said ICE Deputy Director Thomas Homan.

“Businesses that hire illegal workers are a pull factor for illegal immigratio­n and we are working hard to remove this magnet,” he said in a statement.

“ICE will continue its efforts to protect jobs for American workers by eliminatin­g unfair competitiv­e advantages for companies that exploit illegal immigratio­n.”

Ninety- eight stores were targeted in Wednesday’s raids.

Texas-based 7-Eleven Inc. said it was not responsibl­e for the hiring practices of its franchise owners.

“7-Eleven Franchisee­s are independen­t business owners and are solely responsibl­e for their employees, including deciding who to hire and verifying their eligibilit­y to work in the United States,” the company said.

“7-Eleven takes compliance with immigratio­n laws seriously and has terminated the franchise agreements of franchisee­s convicted of violating these laws.” — AFP

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