Well......some Observers to this forum claim US enforcement cannot come on private property, why not they just not let border enforcement in the restaurant, isn't that private property as well?The national restaurant industry is bracing for a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation that could round up hundreds of migrant families that have received deportation orders. Restaurant owners and worker advocates hope the operation, planned to start on Sunday, will not disrupt an industry already hurting for staff, or broaden into a wider investigation of employees not on the Trump administration's deportation lists.
Make sure the mass emails inform them that America has the right to arrest you because you're breaking their laws and defying judges orders to deport.Restaurant associations and immigrant advocacy groups across the country were sending out mass emails to members and workers this week, alerting them to their rights should ICE agents knock on their doors. The California Restaurant Association, the Illinois Restaurant Association, Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (which advocates for restaurant workers), South Asian Americans Leading Together (which advocates for the rights of South Asians in the United States) and the Restaurant Law Center (the legal affiliate of the National Restaurant Association) were among the groups alerting constituents about the expected ICE actions.
I got a great f'n idea then, Saru. Like our Census....put on your job application, are you an American citizen or non-immigrant with a temp work visa. Make smarter hiring decisions, Saru, you can find legal immigrants to work in your restaurant. You won't have to fear a lost business night underpaying illegals anymore.Every time this new threat arises, workers don't show up." Jayaraman said.
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/...t-14092681.php