http://www.denverpost.com/ci_4836252

hit the above link and see the five PDF files on the left side in
regard to the raids at Swift on Tuesday

* Read a PDF of the Complaint

* Read a PDF of the Response in Opposition

* Read a PDF of the Brief in Support of Motion

* Read a PDF of the Appendix in Support

* Read a PDF of the Injunction Denial Order

Part of the article is...............

For nearly two weeks, Swift & Co. officials fought to block an impending immigration raid they knew was coming.

According to newly unsealed federal-court records filed in Amarillo, Texas, on Dec. 4, the company sought an injunction to stop U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from raiding six of its plants across the nation.

On Dec. 7, the company's request was denied. And on Tuesday, the raid went forward.

While waging the sealed court fight, Swift scrutinized its workers' employment documents. Nearly 400 workers nationally "simply disappeared" because of that review, said Don Wiseman, the company's general counsel.

"We never fired anyone," he said. "We didn't have to."