ICE raids Miss plant and brings workers back to Jena Louisiana
The Mississippi raid is one of several nationwide in recent years.
On May 12, federal immigration officials swept into Agriprocessors, the nation’s largest kosher meatpacking plant, in Iowa. Nearly 400 workers were detained and dozens of fraudulent permanent resident alien cards were seized from the plant’s human resources department, according to court records. In December 2006, 1,297 were arrested at Swift meatpacking plants in Nebraska and five other states.
About 100 of the 595 detained workers were released for humanitarian reasons, many of them mothers who were fitted with electronic monitoring bracelets and allowed to go home to their children, officials said.
About 475 other workers were transferred to an ICE facility in Jena, La. Nine who were under 18 were transferred to the custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
Those detained were from Brazil, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, and Peru, said Barbara Gonzalez, an ICE spokeswoman
Locals in Miss are complaining about how traumatic it was and illegals have taken students out of school and may be skiping town out of fear. This is great news but some are against it.
“We have kids without dads and pregnant mothers who got their husbands taken away,” said Velez’s son, Robert, youth pastor at the church. “It was like a horror story. They got handled like they were criminals.”
Well you stupid youth pastor they were criminals.
If you think this raid was a great ideal then you had better not vote Obama because he is against the raid. Obama beleives that we should treat illegals with respect and not scare them and not raid and deport them. What a load of bull, Obama knows nothing about how to run the US.








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