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    Company Execs Arrested In Immigration Crackdown

    Company Execs Arrested In Immigration Crackdown
    Charges Filed Against 25 Downstate Employees

    POSTED: 11:58 am CDT April 4, 2007
    UPDATED: 1:41 pm CDT April 4, 2007

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    SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Executives at a Beardstown cleaning company were arrested Wednesday on federal charges that they hired illegal immigrants by arranging for them to steal the identities of U.S. citizens.

    Federal immigration agents arrested Gerardo Dominguez-Chacon, the plant manager for Quality Service Integrity Inc. and Maria del Pilar Marroquin de Ramirez, the QSI personnel administrator. The charges against the two Beardstown residents include aggravated identity theft.

    Authorities also have filed charges against 25 other employees at QSI, a contractor that cleans a Cargill meat-processing plant, and have arrested 11 of them.


    Officials claim Dominquez-Chacon had access to several assumed identities which he provided to new employees. Authorities also accused him of providing information to illegal immigrants regarding obtaining false identification documents, including social security numbers of U.S. citizens.

    It was not immediately clear whether anyone arrested Wednesday had attorneys. One number listed for QSI was disconnected, another led to Cargill. A Cargill spokesman declined to immediately comment on the arrests.

    "Any employer who knowingly hires illegal aliens risks federal felony charges. It's not a risk worth taking," the U.S. attorney for central Illinois, Rodger Heaton, said in a statement.

    Officials said they also have taken 49 illegal immigrants into custody. Most of QSI's work force turned out to be illegal, they said.

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    This is great except why did it have to be just for their complicity in stealing identities? Hiring illegals in the first place is a violation of federal law....they need to prosecute them for that charge too! I hope other employers take heed about hiring illegals and what can happen to them.

    IT'S ABOUT TIME

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    both the executives and workers need to be put to work building the fence for six months at least. All the profits from the company needs to be given to the local hospitals, schools, and jails to pay services given to the illegals. If we start taking the profits of companies it might hurt shareholders for a while but businesses will learn if done enough.

    The problem is that ICE is only doing this so that the president can tell congress the enforcement is successful but we need his guest worker program and many people will believe it.

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