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Dunkin' Donuts sues two N.J. franchise owners for accepting fake IDs and paying cash

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the nation's largest doughnut chain has taken matters into its own hands, requiring all franchise owners to perform the background checks and moving to fire those they accuse of accepting fake IDs commonly used by illegal immigrants to find work.

In April, Dunkin' Donuts filed a lawsuit in federal court asking a judge to terminate the franchise agreement it has with two stores in Central Jersey, saying the owners knowingly accepted false documents, used false Social Security numbers and paid employees in cash.

The company has filed similar lawsuits seeking to sever ties with franchises in Boston, Atlanta and Florida, where it is has accused three franchises of hiring illegal immigrants.

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Arvind Patel, part-owner of Anuja Inc., the company that operates the two franchises being terminated by Dunkin' Donuts -- one on Hamilton Street in Somerset, the other on Union Avenue in Middlesex -- declined to comment.

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