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Under U.S. law, companies hiring undocumented workers face civil fines of $375-$1,600 per worker, escalating to $3,000 for repeated violations, with potential six-month imprisonment for a "pattern or practice" (8 U.S.C. § 1324a). In Florida, first offenses carry up to $500 fines, while second offenses may include 60 days in jail. Examples include Martinez Builders Supply, fined $100,000 with $450,000 forfeiture in 2025, and two companies each forfeiting $2 million in 2025. Historically, Asplundh Tree Expert Company paid $95 million in 2017. Penalties vary by case severity, but economic and humanitarian impacts spark debate over their fairness and effectiveness.
BREAKING:
After agents raided a Florida job site & arrested 100+ illegals, Hedrick Brothers Construction is now reportedly unsure if they can finish by fall without the affordable labor.
They were building student housing for Florida State University & now cannot meet the deadline.
Is this what you voted for?
Can anybody else hear an iPhone alarm/timer going off in the background of the @USANetwork broadcast of Brighton vs. Fulham? It’s been nonstop since the second half started #BHAFUL
@nypost Why should they?
There is no benefit for their work to be in person.
And they lose 4 hours per day in commute.
And owe $2k extra a month in child care.