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IFCO Systems enters into record $20.7 million settlement of claims related to employment of illegal aliens
Source I.C.E.
Date: 12/19/2008
This is great news, not only are are we talking about fines of $20.7 million but where also seeing guilty pleas to felony and misdemeanor charges by crimonals who harbored and transported criminal immigrants, unlawfully employing illegals, document fraud, etc. Read the complete article at the link below.
IFCO Systems enters into record $20.7 million settlement of claims related to employment of illegal aliens
Source I.C.E.
Date: 12/19/2008
This is great news, not only are are we talking about fines of $20.7 million but where also seeing guilty pleas to felony and misdemeanor charges by crimonals who harbored and transported criminal immigrants, unlawfully employing illegals, document fraud, etc. Read the complete article at the link below.
ALBANY, NY - After one of the largest worksite enforcement operations conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, IFCO headquartered in Houston, Texas has agreed to pay $20.7 million dollars in civil forfeitures and penalties over four years, for employing illegal alien workers at its plants. John P. Torres, Acting Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE); Andrew T. Baxter, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York; and Superintendent Harry J. Corbitt, New York State Police, made the announcement today.
IFCO Systems enters into record $20.7 million settlement of claims related to employment of illegal aliens
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