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    June 01, 2006

    Patronize Patriots: Dunkin' Donuts a Legit Biz: No Holes in Their Security

    Michelle Malkin has a Hot Air Vent on Dunkin' Donuts compliance with hiring workers here legally due to customers' concerns.  Malkin notes in her Vent that approximately 6200 employers who use the employee verification program Basic Pilot that checks employees against the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration.

    Dunkin' Donuts also plans signage that denotes their five thousand franchises as legal employers. 

    Isn't it sad that this story is big news?  Should ALL employers try to comply with the law and shouldn't the government at the local, state and federal level back them up?

    A list should be compiled of these businesses so we can patronize them.

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