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300 Illegals Busted in Iowa ICE Raid
More than 300 arrested in immigration raid Agents target world's largest kosher meatpacking plant
POSTVILLE, Iowa - Federal immigration agents raided a northeastern Iowa meat processing plant Monday, arresting more than 300 people and housing many of them at a converted fairgrounds. The raid of the Agriprocessors Inc. plant in Postville was the largest in state history and had been planned for months, said U.S. Attorney Matt M. Dummermuth. The raid, one of several conducted at meat-processing plants around the country in recent years, was aimed at seeking evidence of identity theft, stolen Social Security numbers and people who are in the country illegally, ICE spokesman Tim Counts said. Authorities arrived at the Agriprocessors plant about 10 a.m. and presented company officials with search warrants. Agents asked to speak with all the employees, and plant officials cooperated and shut down their operations.
ICE buses, filled with illegals Agriprocessors, the world’s largest kosher meatpacking plant, did not immediately return messages seeking comment. Of those arrested, 44 were released for humanitarian reasons, primarily because they must care for children. They were ordered to report to court later. Others arrested were held in local jails or driven by bus about 75 miles to temporary housing at the National Cattle Congress fairgrounds in Waterloo. Federal authorities previously leased the fairgrounds and have turned it into a secure center. Sister Mary McCauley, a Roman Catholic nun at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church in Postville, said family members of plant workers came to the nearby church in tears after immigration agents arrived in buses, vans and two helicopters. “The people right now are hearing and seeing the helicopters,” McCauley said Monday morning. “They are just panic-stricken and very frightened and some of them are coming to the church as a safe haven.” McCauley said she went to the plant to help provide information and assist workers but was not allowed to get close. “Some of the people that are going to be detained are up against a fence and now they’re tying their hands,” she said. Many of the plant workers are Hispanic, mostly from Mexico and Guatemala, she said. Counts, the ICE spokesman, said a toll-free telephone number had been set up to assist family members of those arrested who have questions about their detention status and the removal process. Asked about the raid during a Monday news conference, Gov. Chet Culver said both illegal immigrants and companies that knowingly hire them should be prosecuted. “Illegal means illegal, not just those who are crossing the border illegally but those who are responsible for helping to make it happen,” Culver said. He added that it is also important to consider humanitarian concerns and had raised those issue with immigration authorities. The governor said he’d been told last week there would be some kind of federal action. 5 comments from 4 users
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posted by
gube
on May 12, 2008 at 11:46 PM
posted by
rcinfl
on May 13, 2008 at 04:20 AM
Great job ICE, Keep up the good work, Now this is a great use of our tax money. It is good to see it used where it is supposed to be used. Lets use some more for the one way border express bus. posted by
allRED
on May 13, 2008 at 04:53 AM
About time a Gov took a stand and I quote : Illegal means illegal, not just those who are crossing the border illegally but those who are responsible for helping to make it happen,” Culver said. Now lets go to Home Depot on Mt Vernon and collect those 20 Illegals standing out in front asking for work Agriprocessors should pay for their one way trip home Ron posted by
samheath
on May 13, 2008 at 05:17 AM
Now if only ICE could send the lawyers south across the border together with the illegals. posted by
gube
on May 13, 2008 at 07:16 AM
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