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    Postville streets empty as immigration officials return

    Postville streets empty as immigration officials return
    By GRANT SCHULTE • gschulte@dmreg.com • November 5, 2008

    Federal immigration agents returned to Agriprocessors Inc. on Tuesday and arrested one suspected illegal immigrant in a follow-up to a May raid, a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement official said.

    The secretive operation shocked an already rattled Postville, which has struggled in recent weeks as the kosher meat plant - the city's largest employer - verges on financial collapse.

    Agents descended on the plant Tuesday afternoon, said two church pastors who have helped the company's workers in recent months. Frightened plant employees then began arriving at St. Bridget's Catholic Church, they said.


    "Our office is in a state of chaos," said the Rev. Paul Ouderkirk of St. Bridget's Catholic Church. "We have people coming off the streets right now in fear."

    Agriprocessors was the site of one of the nation's largest single-site immigration raids in May. Federal agents detained 389 illegal immigrant workers in an investigation that continued the national debate over immigration and led to criminal charges against a top executive.

    One woman who arrived at the church said agents arrested her husband, who is Hispanic, said the Rev. Steve Brackett of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Postville. Brackett said Postville's streets emptied quickly as word spread that immigration agents had arrived.

    Tim Counts, an ICE spokesman, said agents arrested one man at the plant who was a suspected illegal immigrant. Counts declined to identify the man, but confirmed that agents were still present at the plant Tuesday evening.

    Bob Teig, a spokesman for the U.S. attorney, confirmed that ICE agents had visited the plant but declined to disclose the reason.

    Federal authorities typically release criminal complaints and other case information through an online registry of court records. No records connected to Agriprocessors had been posted to the site by Tuesday evening.

    Authorities can detain suspected illegal immigrants without public notice if no criminal charges are filed, Counts said. He said ICE generally confirms the arrest of specific individuals if they are given the person's name.

    An advocate for immigration reform criticized the federal action and its timing.

    "It's appalling that the federal agents chose today, Election Day, to spread fear amongst the residents of Postville," said Marissa Graciosa, director of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement.


    Erica Palmer, a community organizer for Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement, called the action "inhumane and destructive to our community fabric."

    Tuesday's operation followed a devastating month for Agriprocessors. Federal agents in October arrested Sholom Rubashkin, 49, a top plant manager, on immigration and identity-theft charges. A St. Louis bank alleged in a lawsuit that the company had defaulted on a $35 million loan. Iowa's Labor Department proposed nearly $10 million in fines for assorted labor violations. And the company reportedly owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to Alliant Energy and nearly $70,000 to the city of Postville.

    Chaim Abrahams, an Agriprocessors spokesman, did not return several phone messages Tuesday.

    Brackett said that the raid and its recent aftershocks threaten Postville's future. The plant came in the 1980s and brought jobs and workers from nearly 20 countries.

    "I just shake my head and think, who could think of this as a good idea?" Brackett said.
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    All of the recent non-hispanic arrivals brought in by Agriprocessors also disappeared off the streets?

    If they are legally here, why would they do that?

    Agriprocessors is a thorn in America's collective ass and I can't wait until they are closed down for good.
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    "It's appalling that the federal agents chose today, Election Day, to spread fear amongst the residents of Postville," said Marissa Graciosa, director of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement.
    Is there ever a "good day" to arrest illegals? They whine about enforcement of laws no matter what day it is. They whined about how it should be "federal agents" not police who do this.......so they get "federal agents" and now it's not a "good day". What is so important about "election day" for illegal immigrants? Not like they are being rounded up at the voting booth, I hope.
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    The plant came in the 1980s and brought jobs and workers from nearly 20 countries.
    The point was to have jobs for CITIZENS......not bring in illegal slave labor from other countries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazybird
    The plant came in the 1980s and brought jobs and workers from nearly 20 countries.
    The point was to have jobs for CITIZENS......not bring in illegal slave labor from other countries.
    AMEN! Can't believe they found only ONE illegal though...

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    Whenever they raid these big concerns it seems they often find other crime rings associated with the illegal hiring. I continue to mail official US government news releases to my Congressman about the magnitude of the smuggling problem on our borders--drugs, people, weapons, contraband. It's his job to see that the American people are protected from this and that our local communities don't have to pick up the cost when enforcement on the borders is inadequate. Politicians are much more obligated to pay attention to offical government memorandums than just the opinion of us "common people."
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    Why aren't all cell and phone service eliminated during raids? And all illegal immigrants should have their residents checked for other illegals and drugs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazybird
    "It's appalling that the federal agents chose today, Election Day, to spread fear amongst the residents of Postville," said Marissa Graciosa, director of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement.
    Is there ever a "good day" to arrest illegals? They whine about enforcement of laws no matter what day it is. They whined about how it should be "federal agents" not police who do this.......so they get "federal agents" and now it's not a "good day". What is so important about "election day" for illegal immigrants? Not like they are being rounded up at the voting booth, I hope.
    Exactly my thought
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