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    CRACKDOWN

    Illegal Immigrants at Center of New Identity Theft Crackdown


    By RACHEL L. SWARNS
    Published: December 14, 2006
    WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 — Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff on Wednesday announced a broad new plan to crack down on illegal immigrants who steal the identities of American citizens to get jobs. The strategy, he warned, would likely have economic consequences for the industries that rely heavily on illegal workers.

    The announcement came one day after homeland security agents swept into Swift & Company meatpacking plants in six states and arrested nearly 1,300 workers, almost 10 percent of the company’s work force, in what Mr. Chertoff hailed as the largest workplace crackdown on illegal immigration.

    Of the 1,282 workers detained, 65 were charged with identity theft or other crimes, officials said. The rest face administrative charges for being in the United States illegally and will likely be deported. The company, which cooperated with the government, was not charged with any criminal or civil violations.

    Mr. Chertoff said the workers used the stolen identities of hundreds of American citizens to prove to Swift & Company that they were allowed to work in the United States. And he warned that he intended to aggressively pursue document-theft rings and the illegal immigrant workers who use them, even though he acknowledged that “when we remove the illegal workers, there’s going to be some kind of a slowdown.”

    “Obviously, when — even unwittingly — a business is significantly built on illegal labor, once we enforce the law, that’s going to have a ripple effect,” Mr. Chertoff said at a news conference in response to questions about the impact of the new strategy on businesses and the economy.

    “It’s going to be a deterrent to illegal workers,” he said. “It’s going to cause them to say that, you know, this happened in Swift, it could easily happen somewhere else. In fact, I’m pretty much going to guarantee we’re going to keep bringing these cases.”

    The news sent shudders through the nation’s businesses because Swift & Company, the world’s second largest processor of fresh beef and pork, had tried to weed out illegal workers and had relied on a federal program designed to help employers detect fake identity documents. Mr. Chertoff acknowledged on Wednesday that the program, known as Basic Pilot, is unable to detect authentic identity documents that have been stolen.

    In a statement, Swift & Company executives said the raids had forced the company to temporarily suspend operations on Tuesday in its plants in Texas, Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota, Iowa and Utah. They said work resumed on Wednesday, but warned that production was expected to fall “below normal levels in the short term.” Union officials said that employee attendance dipped slightly on Wednesday because some immigrants were afraid to return to work.

    Homeland security officials emphasized that only the company’s workers — not the company itself — had been charged with wrongdoing, though the investigation is continuing. They said Swift’s situation demonstrated the need for a temporary worker program, such as the one advocated by President Bush, to ensure that companies have access to foreign workers.

    Mr. Chertoff also urged Congress to pass legislation that would allow Social Security officials to pass along information about valid Social Security numbers being used in multiple workplaces, which then would allow the Basic Pilot program to capture such data and give it to employers.

    But that did little to reassure jittery executives.

    “This is any business’s nightmare, whether you are in the meat industry or outside the meat industry,” said Janet Riley, spokeswoman for the American Meat Institute.

    Randy Johnson, a vice president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, warned that the raids would lead companies to question the value of participating in the Basic Pilot program. And Laura Reiff, co-chairwoman of the Essential Worker Immigration Coalition, said she was deluged on Wednesday with calls from business owners upset by the Department of Homeland Security’s actions.

    “They’re frightened; they’re outraged,” said Ms. Reiff, whose coalition represents hotels, restaurants, construction companies and other service industries. “Companies have tried to work with them in good faith. For them to target a company that is using a program that they’re trying to sell is disingenuous.”

    This week’s sweep reflects the Bush administration’s continuing efforts to demonstrate that it is determined to enforce the nation’s long-neglected immigration laws, even as it works to revive legislation that would create a temporary worker program that would legalize the majority of the 12 million illegal immigrants believed to be living in the United States.

    And some immigration analysts dismissed the raids as an effort to reassure lawmakers, who are expected to consider immigration legislation next year, that the Bush administration remains committed to tough immigration policies in addition to the legalization of illegal immigrants.

    In 2002, immigration officials arrested or charged 25 people for criminal violation of immigration law. During fiscal year 2006, which ended on Sept. 30, that number surged to 716. Hundreds more were arrested and deported for living here illegally.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/14/washi ... immig.html

    Richard Siklos contributed reporting from New York.

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    “They’re frightened; they’re outraged,” said Ms. Reiff, whose coalition represents hotels, restaurants, construction companies and other service industries. “Companies have tried to work with them in good faith. For them to target a company that is using a program that they’re trying to sell is disingenuous.”
    How does she think we feel looking at our children and wondering who is running around pretending to be them?!! Get with it Lady, whether it's convenient for your agenda or not, U.S. citizens need to have their rights protected too.

    By the way, is there a way that we can find out whether or not our social security number or that of our children's has been used illegally?
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    I went to the SSN site to get a phone number last night. I get my statement every year and my earnings appear correct. However, Dobbs said they use a lot of children whose records won't be checked.

    I really think there should be a campaign for all Americans to check their children's SSN's. We can prevent them heartache later on and maybe even stop some illegal's in their tracks.

    Anyway, I'm calling to call next week and ask them how to check my children's accounts.

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    Not only are these criminals invading our country, but now they even steal our identities and become us. No special documents are going to change this, only the complete deportation of these criminals and the prosecution of those supporting this treasonous activity will see and end to it. It's way past time all politicians kept their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the U.S. and we American citizens who put them there to do just that!

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    Further outrage, I just heard on the morning news that the Catholic Church , Our Lady Of Peach , in Greeley, Colorado is having a forum tonight for illegals families whose "rights "have been violated by the Swift bust. There will be local attorneys attending.

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