El Cajon company pleads guilty to hiring undocumented workers
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El Cajon company pleads guilty to hiring undocumented workers
SAN DIEGO, California — An El Cajon-based company, San Diego Powder & Protective Coatings, and its hiring manager, Karli Buxton, have pleaded guilty in federal court to hiring undocumented immigrants without authorization to work in the United States. The plea…
El Cajon company pleads guilty to hiring undocumented workers
San Diego Powder & Protective Coatings and its human resources manager pleaded guilty to federal charges involving a years-long pattern of hiring undocumented workers, some of whom had access to sensitive military-related equipment, and agreed to forfeit $230,000 in profits earned through the illegal hiring practices.
A metal coatings company in El Cajon, contracted by the federal government, pleaded guilty Wednesday in San Diego federal court to a misdemeanor charge related to hiring undocumented workers. As part of its plea agreement, San Diego Powder & Protective Coatings will forfeit $230,000, which federal prosecutors say the company earned by engaging in this practice, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of San Diego said in a press rel…
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