The Trump administration has stripped clearances from dozens of low-level noncitizen workers at airports across the country, according to a union suing alongside four fired Boston employees.
The Service Employees International Union filed a federal lawsuit Friday along with the Massachusetts employees at Boston Logan International Airport. The employees have work authorization but were allegedly denied the ability to renew their customs access seals, a clearance that allows workers inside secured customs areas at airports.
At least 80 immigrant workers nationwide have lost their clearances and jobs, including at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Orlando International Airport, San Francisco International ...
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