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5 National Beef workers in Liberal arrested
Associated Press
TOPEKA - Five workers from National Beef's plant in Liberal have been indicted on federal immigration charges, the U.S. attorney's office announced today.

U.S. Attorney Eric Melgren said authorities received tips from other workers at the plant about the men.

All five had worked at the plant at least two years and used names and Social Security numbers of U.S. citizens to get the jobs, the U.S. attorney's office said.

Pedro Ciprian-Perez, 27, of Guatemala; Pastor Trujillo-Trujillo, 23, of Mexico; Lorenzo Lucas-Mateo, 26, of Guatemala; Jorge Dorado-Ayala, 24, of Mexico; and Miguel Banuelos-Chavez, 23, of Mexico, were charged with various counts, including using false documents to be employed in the U.S., aggravated identity theft and falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen.

A spokesman for Kansas City, Mo.-based National Beef Packing Co. LLC, the nation's fourth-largest beef processor, did not immediately have any comment on the indictments.