Covenant Transport Inc. and Transport Management Services LLC has agreed to pay $700,000 in civil penalties to resolve a US Justice Department determination that they discriminated against non-US citizen workers, the agency announced on Monday.
Between Jan. 2020 and Aug. 2022, the Chattanooga, Tenn.-based companies regularly required lawful permanent residents to show their green cards and required non-US citizens to display documents related to their immigration status, the DOJ said.
Such conduct violates the Immigration and Nationality Act’s anti-discrimination provision, which prohibits employers from requiring specific or unnecessary documents because of a worker’s citizenship status, immigration status, or national …
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