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I doubt it. He was a full time employee of the Mandalay Bay casino, and not say, a subcontractor to a subcontractor.
Sure, Campos could be illegal. Then again, he might be descended from a family that has resided in California / Nevada since before they were U.S. states. Likewise, Campos may or may not even speak Spanish or have ever been to say, Mexico.
A good question, now that it's clear he's part of the union (or at least the union is claiming him), is why doesn't he have valid PI license in Nevada, according to the online database?