Denver Businesses Fined Over $8M for Hiring Unauthorized Workers
Three Denver businesses face substantial fines totaling over $8 million for employment eligibility violations.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced that three businesses in Denver, Colorado, have been fined a combined total of over $8 million after hiring 143 unauthorized workers during workplace audits.
The largest fine was issued to CCS Denver Inc., amounting to $6,186,171 for a 100% substantive violation rate and employing at least 87 unauthorized workers.
PBC Commercial Cleaning Systems received a fine of $1,599,510 due to a 74% violation rate and employing at least 12 uncredentialed workers.
Green Management Denver was fined $270,195 following the identification of 44 authorized employees and a 100% violation rate.
ICE emphasized that these fines aim to uphold the integrity of the immigration system by penalizing businesses that undermine it through unauthorized employment.
The agency highlighted a three-prong approach focusing on compliance, enforcement, and outreach as its method for handling worksite enforcement effectively.