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Illegal Migrant Crackdown

What Roofing Contractors Need to Know About Trump’s New Immigration Enforcement

The administration’s stepped-up policies leave little room for error in this new era of hyper enforcement

By Bryan Gottlieb
Employers will face increased worksite inspections as the Trump administration cracks down on migrants in the United States illegally

With the crackdown on migrants in the United States illegally, employers will face increased worksite inspections, I-9 scrutiny, audits, and targeted industry investigations, with severe penalties for non-compliance. 

Employers should cooperate while verifying warrants, documenting searches, and ensuring employees know their rights. 

A strong compliance program—covering documentation, training, and verification — helps mitigate risks.

— Image courtesy of WGBH

March 6, 2025

Immigration attorneys from Hunton Andres Kurth, a global law firm that provides financial counsel on transactional, regulatory, and litigation matters, said President Donald Trump’s enforcement actions are noteworthy in their breadth of using multiple federal agencies in immigration enforcement. 

Roofing Contractor has compiled a brief overview of the White House's focus, what employers need to understand, and their response, if they or their workers find themselves ensnared in the ongoing enforcement against illegal immigrants.

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Rather than focusing solely on large-scale raids, the government is implementing a multi-faceted strategy that includes:

  • Increased frequency of unannounced worksite inspections;
  • Enhanced scrutiny of I-9 documentation;
  • Expanded administrative audits;
  • Greater coordination between federal, state, and local law enforcement; and
  • Targeted investigations of industries known to employ larger populations of unauthorized workers, including those operating within the building envelope.

More consequential, the potential penalties for non-compliance have never been more serious. Employers found to be knowingly employing unauthorized workers face monetary and criminal penalties, as well as possible debarment from federal contracts and significant damage to company reputation.

While all employers should be prepared for increased scrutiny, specific industries are likely to face heightened attention based on historical enforcement patterns and current administration priorities:

  • Manufacturing and food processing;
  • Agriculture and farming operations;
  • Construction and contracting;
  • Hospitality and food service;
  • Retail and customer service; and
  • Cleaning and maintenance services.

Anatomy of a workplace enforcement action

Understanding how ICE conducts enforcement actions is crucial for proper preparation. As noted above, ICE agents are authorized to enter public areas of a business without a warrant. 

However, to access private areas, they must either present a valid judicial search warrant or obtain consent from the employer.

While employers should cooperate fully with law enforcement, they should also:

  • Respectfully request to review the warrant;
  • Ask for, but not demand, time to contact counsel;
  • Avoid any actions that could be interpreted as obstruction;
  • Document the search process without interfering; and
  • Maintain a professional demeanor throughout.

It's crucial to understand that even though employers can review a search warrant and verify its authenticity, law enforcement is not required to provide an immediate copy of the warrant. 

Law enforcement is also not obliged to delay action so supervisors can seek legal advice, postpone execution so company representatives can make copies, or pause the search while corporate procedures are followed.

During an enforcement action, agents typically focus on:

  • I-9 forms and supporting documentation;
  • Payroll records and employee files;
  • Tax documents and business records; and
  • Electronic records related to employment verification.
  • Agents may attempt to interview employees, though employees have the right to:
  • Remain silent;
  • Request an attorney;
  • Decline to sign any documents; and
  • Refuse to answer questions about immigration status.

Employers should also pay close attention to what is known as the "Blackie's Warrant," a unique warrant stemming from the precedent set in Blackie's House of Beef, Inc. v. Castillo (D.C. Cir. 1981). 

This warrant permits searches of commercial properties if there is reasonable cause to suspect the presence of undocumented workers, even if those workers are not expressly mentioned in the warrant.

Develop a compliance strategy

Employers should promptly establish a robust compliance program encompassing document management, educational training, and verification processes.

Documentation Management

  • Perform routine internal audits of I-9 forms with the help of immigration counsel.
  • Adopt structured record-keeping practices.
  • Keep I-9 forms and related documents in distinct files.
  • Set up explicit guidelines for document retention and destruction.

Training and Education

  • Offer ongoing training sessions for HR staff concerning I-9 compliance.
  • Inform managers on appropriately managing immigration issues.
  • Establish clear guidelines for addressing government inquiries.
  • Make sure that frontline personnel comprehend the correct procedures for government visits.

Verification Procedures

  • Evaluate and enhance E-Verify practices when necessary.
  • Consistently apply hiring and verification protocols.
  • Define straightforward methods for managing questionable documents.
  • Keep comprehensive records of verification activities.

Additionally, employers must develop a clear action plan that outlines specific instructions for site supervisors and front desk staff on the step-by-step processes to follow during enforcement actions. This plan should cover immediate response procedures and establish a communication strategy.


5 Takeaways

  • Expanded Enforcement Tactics — ICE employs a multi-agency strategy, increasing surprise worksite inspections, I-9 audits, and industry-specific investigations.  
  • Severe Penalties for Non-Compliance — Employers knowingly hiring unauthorized workers face fines, criminal charges, and federal contract bans.  
  • Workplace Enforcement Procedures — ICE can enter public areas without a warrant but must obtain consent or a judicial warrant for private areas; employees can remain silent.  
  • Compliance Strategies Are Essential — Employers should implement routine I-9 audits, structured documentation practices, and precise staff training protocols.  

Looking Ahead

As 2025 unfolds, company owners can expect the government to use technology more extensively through enhanced electronic verification systems and, potentially, the nationwide implementation of mandatory E-Verify. 

Investigations may extend beyond employment verification to include wage compliance, worker classification, tax compliance, and benefits administration. Enhanced collaboration among federal agencies is expected to yield more thorough investigations.

The current enforcement landscape shows a shift in federal immigration policy. While compliance poses challenges, proactive employers will better navigate intensified enforcement and maintain operations.



KEYWORDS: I-9 Employment Eligibility immigration legal issues in AEC violations worker rights workforce

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Bryan Gottlieb is the online editor at Engineering News-Record (ENR).

Gottlieb is a five-time Society of Professional Journalists Excellence in Journalism award winner with more than a decade of experience covering business, construction, and community issues. He has worked at Adweek, managed a community newsroom in Santa Monica, Calif., and reported on finance, law, and real estate for the San Diego Daily Transcript. He later served as editor-in-chief of the Detroit Metro Times and was managing editor at Roofing Contractor, where he helped shape national industry coverage.

Gottlieb covers breaking news, large-scale infrastructure projects, new products and business.


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