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Domino’s supervisor fired by franchisee for complaining proprietor employed unlawful migrants, lawsuit claims

Editorial Board Published December 3, 2024
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Former Appearing ICE Director Ron Vitiello joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to debate the way forward for the southern border beneath a second Trump administration.

The previous supervisor of a Connecticut Domino’s claims he was fired by the pizza store’s proprietor for warning the franchisee after they employed unlawful migrants.

Mohammad Nuruzzaman sued the proprietor of the Domino’s location in Bridgeport final yr, saying within the criticism that he labored faithfully on the retailer for practically a decade earlier than being terminated in retaliation after confronting the proprietor as a result of they have been “improperly hiring undocumented employees, which hiring practices were not in accordance with state and applicable laws.”

Domino’s supervisor fired by franchisee for complaining proprietor employed unlawful migrants, lawsuit claims

A Domino’s pizza franchisee in Connecticut is being sued for allegedly firing a supervisor for complaining that the store employed undocumented employees. (Nic Antaya/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)

Nuruzzaman is searching for unspecified damages within the case, claiming he continues to undergo “humiliation and severe physical and emotional injuries and distress” over his termination.

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The restaurant, situated at 9535 Predominant Avenue, is owned and operated by 9535 Bridgeport Pizza, LCC, which is called because the defendant within the case. Domino’s company didn’t instantly reply to FOX Enterprise’ request for touch upon the lawsuit in opposition to its franchisee.

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Based on The New York Put up, a Connecticut Superior Court docket decide stayed the lawsuit after it was filed final and despatched it to an arbitrator, and the American Arbitration Affiliation is presently within the means of scheduling a listening to within the case.

There was a significant uptick within the U.S. immigrant workforce in recent times. Figures from the Congressional Price range Workplace (CBO) present that the U.S. has seen a internet achieve of greater than 9 million immigrants because the finish of 2020.

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About 2.6 million of these immigrants are “lawful permanent residents,” which incorporates green-card holders and different immigrants who got here via authorized channels similar to household or employment-based visas.

migrants walking into the US in San Diego

Migrants stroll on a street ready to be processed by the U.S. Border Patrol close to the Jacumba Sizzling Springs after crossing the US-Mexico border on June 13, 2024 in San Diego, California. (Qian Weizhong/VCG by way of Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)

The remaining 6.5 million international nationals, known as “other foreign nationals,” are made up of those that crossed the southern border with out prior authorization.

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It’s unlawful to make use of undocumented migrants within the U.S. Unauthorized employees can, nonetheless, apply to acquire work permits, in a course of that may take upwards of six months.

FOX Enterprise’ Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

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