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    Businesses strive for legal workers

    Businesses strive for legal workers
    Some Vail Valley businesses have trained to spot fake documents


    EAGLE COUNTY, Colorado —The landscaping crew building on a pond and waterfall in a Minturn backyard speak with marked accents and hail from Mexico, but Johnie’s Garden owner John Rosenfeld knows all his workers are documented and legal immigrants.

    Most of the crew are here through the H-2B program, a federal program that brings seasonal guest workers into the country.

    Like many other local employers, Rosenfeld said he sees hundreds of job applicants each year, some here illegally, and hiring H-2B workers is one way Rosenfeld said he makes sure his employees are legal.

    For other applicants, Rosenfeld said, the company always asks for documentation, and people who can’t produce paperwork are turned away.

    His office manager has taken training classes in order to learn how to spot fake visas and papers, both of which the office sees quite often, he said.

    “It’s easy to spot if you’ve had the training,â€

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    Hire American workers only!

    Hire American workers NOT illegals! In the short term employers are increasing their profit margin....in the long run employers that hire illegals are accomplices to the criminal and immoral decimation of OUR precious America….also, employers that hire illegals are responsible for the desecration and eventual destruction of our great America…they are selling our home country to “Third world greedy, corrupt, disgusting , Mexican thugs....
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