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Dunkin Booting Franchisees For Immigration Violations
2019-07-12
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The Trump Administration has pushed for companies to make better use of the government's E-Verify system as part of its larger immigration enforcement initiative. Leftist website The Hill has described Trump's E-Verify push as "the other border wall."

Fast-food breakfast giant Dunkin (formerly Dunkin Donuts) has taken President Trump's E-Verify initiative to heart. The corporation has taken over several franchise locations after the franchisees failed to make use of the system.

According to several reports, the Massachusetts-based breakfast and lunch restaurant, which recently changed its name from Dunkin Donuts, has sued to stop those franchise owners from operating.

The most recent suits were filed in Delaware and Pennsylvania, "amid what appears to be a crackdown on franchisees employment verification practices," according to Restaurant Business.

A post from Americans for Legal Immigration PAC, said, "Each of the lawsuits is similar. They each said that Dunkin reviewed employment verification documents and practices, found violations at the subject franchisee companies, terminated the operator's franchise agreements and then swiftly moved to remove the franchisees from the restaurants."

And the Center for Immigration Studies, citing a Law360 report, said, "the corporation filed a suit against multiple former franchisees with locations in Pennsylvania and Delaware stating that they were sullying the coffee chain's reputation ... [when they] engaged in illegal hiring practices in breach of their contracts.’"

It added, "The franchisees had failed to use the E-Verify program as their contracts required, according to DD's lawyers. E-Verify is a government-provided system that informs employers whether or not a worker is in legal status. There is no charge for its usage."

The doughnut, sandwich, and coffee firm has said it won't comment on pending legislation.

I don't know about you, but I've suddenly got a craving for some Dunkin donuts and an iced coffee.
Posted by:Woodrow

#4  The establishment remain there by getting middle class taxpayers to fund their lifestyle.

Low productivity immigration is a subsidy paid for mainly by poorer citizens .
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2019-07-12 08:07  

#3  child care probably is also

High proportionality among the Coasties.
There's an old saying, the rich remain rich by not wantonly spending money.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-07-12 08:02  

#2  Maybe they took the opportunity to cut out loss-making or troublesome franchisees. Whatever, at least there is a responsible company out there. Let's hope others find some incentive in this and comply.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-07-12 07:52  

#1  food service, hospitality (e.g., hotels), lawn care and gardening are generally considered to be the primary employers of illegal immigrants

child care probably is also

assisted care probably is also

more use of E-Verify in the first group wouldn't likely cause to many problems

use of E-Verify in the child care and assisted care areas might result in some serious problems for the users of these services
Posted by: lord garth   2019-07-12 07:51  

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