Contractor's owner had undocumented worker scheme ties

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A company contracted to build a large migrant detention facility at Fort Bliss has ties to its owner's previous business, which pleaded guilty to hiring undocumented workers. Disaster Management Group, owned by Nathan Albers, is a subcontractor for the Fort Bliss project. Albers previously co-owned TentLogix, which admitted to a scheme to hire and conceal undocumented workers. Albers' spokesperson stated he was cleared of wrongdoing and left TentLogix after learning of illegal actions. Disaster Management has secured significant government contracts, including for refugee housing, and has recently increased lobbying efforts on immigration issues.


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