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In a surprising turn of events, federal immigration agents conducted a raid at a venue owned by Boyd Gaming, a company that once posed significant competition to Donald Trump in the casino industry. The operation, carried out by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), targeted the establishment amid ongoing investigations into potential labor law violations.
Witnesses reported a heavy presence of agents at the location, leading to a tense atmosphere as employees were questioned and documentation was reviewed. Boyd Gaming, which has a long history in the gaming sector, has faced scrutiny in the past regarding its hiring practices and compliance with immigration laws.
This raid not only highlights the ongoing issues surrounding immigration enforcement in the workplace but also underscores the competitive landscape of the gaming industry, where past rivalries can resurface in unexpected ways. As the investigation unfolds, the implications for Boyd Gaming and its operations remain to be seen.
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