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A Zipps employee allegedly orchestrated providing stolen identities to undocumented workers to pass verification checks.
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Zipps hiring manager charged after raids; Valley businesses join nationwide 'ICE Out' l Morning News Brief
From the latest on the raids at Zipps Sports Grill locations across the Valley to Phoenix-area businesses joining a nationwide immigration protest, here's a look at some of your top headlines for the morning of January 30.
Father and son Leo Medina Estrada and Carlos Medina spoke to ABC15 from the Eloy Detention Center as their family says they will fight deportation in court.
The raids appear to be part of an operation to serve warrants at 15 locations. There are 14 Zipps in the Valley.
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Zipps hiring manager accused of using fraudulent documents to hire illegal immigrants
Federal authorities say they have charged a Zipps Sports Grill hiring manager with aggravated identity theft and the unlawful employment of illegal immigrants following a yearlong investigation into the restaurant chain.
Federal court records reveal allegations of identity theft and fraudulent I-9s after dozens of people were arrested during raids at Zipps Sports Grills in the Valley on Monday.
Although the Department of Justice said it was not an official immigration action, Raul Piña, who serves on the Community Advisory Board for the Melendres v. MCSO case about racial profiling, disagreed.
A local coffee shop is donating a portion of its proceeds Friday to Zipss employees affected by Monday's federal searches.
Police were absent as protesters verbally confronted federal agents, many of whom were masked during operations at the Phoenix sports bars.
The investigation has so far culminated in charges against four people. Three face charges of falsely attesting to be U.S. citizens on an I-9.