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    8 arrested in immigration raid in Omaha

    8 arrested in immigration raid in Omaha
    Friday, Jan 25, 2008 - 10:54:38 pm CST
    THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

    OMAHA — Eight workers have been arrested during an immigration raid at an Omaha factory.

    Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Tim Counts says eight illegal immigrants from Mexico were arrested Friday at Omaha Steel Castings Co. No charges were filed against the business.

    An investigation is under way.

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    No charges were filed against the business.
    I have a problem with this. If a company is hiring Illegal Immigrants; somebody needs to go to Prison
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    I remembered the name of the company from another article. I agree with you AirborneSapper7. This apparently isn't the first ICE involvement with Omaha Steel Castings Co.

    http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-100072-oma ... l+castings

    Nebraska: U.S. finding, deporting more fugitive immigrants

    Aguilar said he stepped into the agents' vehicle and followed their instructions: He place a wired phone call to Omaha Steel Castings Co. and ask for permission to return with fake Puerto Rican work documents.

    Can't oblige, the human resource director told him.

    Aguilar said the lead immigration agent seemed satisfied with his effort.
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