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Date Posted: 06:04:02 09/06/08 Sat
Author: rewhblcain (nice)
Subject: Re: Biggest raid so far
In reply to: JMR 's message, "Biggest raid so far" on 22:07:26 08/26/08 Tue

> >href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080826/us_nm/usa_imm
>igration_arrests_dc_1">http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080
>826/us_nm/usa_immigration_arrests_dc_1

>
>
>U.S. immigration cops nab 595 in largest-ever raid
>Tue Aug 26, 7:10 PM ET
>
>U.S. immigration agents have arrested 595 people at a
>Mississippi factory in what was the largest workplace
>enforcement raid in the United States to date, an
>immigration official said on Tuesday.
>
>Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman
>Barbara Gonzalez said federal agents arrested the
>workers in a raid at the Howard Industries Inc.
>factory in Laurel, Miss, on Monday,
>
>"This is the largest targeted workplace enforcement
>operation we have carried out in the United States to
>date," Gonzalez told Reuters by telephone.
>
>The swoop at the plant, which makes electrical
>equipment including transformers, was part of an
>ongoing investigation into identity theft and
>fraudulent use of Social Security and for illegal
>immigrants.
>
>The nationalities of the detainees was not immediately
>available.
>
>Gonzalez said 475 detainees were transferred to an ICE
>detention facility in Jena, Louisiana, while nine
>unaccompanied minors -- eight males and one female --
>were placed in the custody of the office of refugee
>resettlement.
>
>A further 106 people were released based on
>"humanitarian concerns," Gonzalez said.
>
>Immigration, particularly what do about some 12
>million illegal immigrants living in the shadows in
>the United States, is a divisive issue in this
>election year.
>
>Last year, Republicans in the U.S. Senate killed an
>immigration overhaul that would have offered many
>workers in the U.S. illegally a path to citizenship.
>
>The measure was supported by both Republican
>presumptive nominee John McCain and Democrat rival
>Barack Obama.
>
>Since its failure, immigration authorities have
>stepped up workplace enforcement raids, which have
>nabbed more than 4,000 people nationally since October
>1 last year.
>
>Previously the largest single immigration sweep was
>conducted at Agriprocessors Inc, a kosher meat plant
>in Postville, Iowa, which arrested 390 people in May.
>
>(Reporting by Tim Gaynor, editing by Cynthia Osterman)
It sure would be nice if Framingham had one of these, we could point them in the right direction! Everywhere.

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