The company is also terminating some workers in Florida and Texas who are losing temporary legal residency in the US after the ruling.
Following the Supreme Court’s decision, employee authorization documents issued to nationals of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela with a notation identifying their parole status are no longer valid for work authorization, according to a document viewed by Bloomberg News. Therefore, employment ...
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