Arizona firms brace for immigration sanctions law
By Tim Gaynor
His firm, Ironco Enterprises, shed around 10 percent of its 100-strong workforce to get in line with a state law going into effect on Tuesday that targets employers who hire illegal immigrants.
"We have let some people go who we came to know were not properly documented. So in that respect the law is already doing what the framers expected," he said.
The maker of steel frames for buildings is among an estimated 150,000 businesses across the desert state preparing for the measure that places
The law, passed days after a federal immigration overhaul died in the U.S. Senate in June, punishes first-time violators who knowingly hire undocumented workers with a 10-day suspension of their business licenses.
A second offense means they lose it.
Labels: About Time, Employing Illegals
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