The nation-wide crackdown is said to be part of the effort of the Trump administration to warn businesses against hiring illegal immigrants.
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), whose officials carried out the raid in 18 States and the District of Columbia, arrested more than 21 people.
But the ICE did not identify the nationalities of those arrested.
A large number of 7-Eleven convenience stores in the US are owned by Indian-Americans.
"Today's actions send a strong message to US businesses that hire and employ an illegal workforce: ICE will enforce the law, and if you are found to be breaking the law, you will be held accountable," said Thomas D Homan, ICE Deputy Director and Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Director.
The ICE did not release any further details. News reports said that no charges against businesses were filed yesterday, but during the raid its official interviewed store owners and its employees.
The 21 employees from various stores arrested on charges of being illegal now faces deportation.
In a statement, 7-Eleven Inc said its stores operate independently on a franchisee basis but they are required to adhere to all federal and local laws. The company has more than 8,600 stores across the country.
In the coming days, the ICE is expected to carry out more similar raids across the country as part of the Trump administration's efforts against illegal immigrants in the country.
After Trump entered the White House, the ICE has intensified its efforts against illegal immigrants.
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