Legal Insights
Enforcement Changes at ICE- What it Means for Roofing Contractors
Legal Insights Expert Trent Cotney weighs in on what these changes mean for contractors that are already dealing with increased enforcement and scrutiny
The Trump Administration recently announced a shake-up at some offices of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that will have an impact on efforts to enforce immigration laws and step up deportations. RC Legal Insights Expert Trent Cotney weighs in on what it means for roofing contractors that are already dealing with increased enforcement and scrutiny in this environment.
ICE Shake-ups and Immigration Enforcement
Roofing contractors and business owners already dealing with increased immigration enforcement and its impact on the roofing workforce may have more policies to navigate. A recent shake-up at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ordered by the White House could mean even stronger enforcement in some areas.
“Unfortunately, I’ve heard of a lot of this happening,” said Cotney, in response to hearing a story about a roofer wrongly detained by authorities for several hours. “It’s a difficult position to be in, and there’s a variety of things that you want to do if you happen to be rounded up and you are here legally.”
The first is to know your rights, and state your wish for legal counsel, said Cotney, partner with Adams & Reese, in this exclusive videochat. He also explained some legal remedies contractors can try if they’re detained in an enforcement sweep, as well as some legal pitfalls to avoid. Watch the full conversation here.
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