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    CINCINNAT(Reuters) Immigration raids cincinnati

    Immigration raids Koch Foods Ohio chicken plant
    Tue Aug 28, 2007 5:56PM EDT


    CINCINNATI (Reuters) - Hundreds of U.S. immigration agents raided the Koch Foods Inc. chicken plant in Fairfield, Ohio, and arrested more than 160 employees as part of a criminal operation against illegal immigrants, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said on Tuesday.

    "As of 2:45 p.m. (EDT) more than 180 Koch employees have been identified for further questioning and more than 160 have been administratively arrested for immigration violations," ICE special agent in charge Brian Moskowitz told a news conference in Cincinnati.

    Moskowitz said employees faced a range of charges including illegal reentry to the United States, identity theft, document fraud, social security fraud and forgery. Koch Foods was being investigated for federal crimes including encouraging, inducing or harboring illegal aliens.

    ICE said in a statement the raid by more than 300 agents was "part of a two-year, ongoing ICE investigation based on evidence that Koch Foods may have knowingly hired illegal aliens at its poultry processing and packaging facility."

    The raid at Koch Foods, which produces chicken for export, food service and retail markets, began at 10 a.m. EDT. Moskowitz said simultaneous search warrants were executed at the plant near Cincinnati and Koch's Chicago headquarters.

    Calls to Koch Foods, based in the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge, Illinois, were unanswered. Koch Foods is not affiliated with Wichita, Kansas,-based Koch Industries, the largest private company in the United States, a Koch Industries spokeswoman said.

    Tim Bachman, development services director for the city of Fairfield, said the plant employs about 500 workers.

    This month the Bush administration said it would increase scrutiny and impose heftier fines on U.S. businesses that employ illegal immigrants. The administration had lobbied Congress unsuccessfully for an overhaul of immigration laws.

    The raid was the latest targeting businesses employing illegal workers. In December 2006, hundreds of employees were detained in raids at Swift & Co. meat plants in six states, part of a probe into identity theft involving illegal immigrants.
    Many U.S. meat industry workers are immigrants, mainly Hispanics.

    Moskowitz said employees faced a range of charges including illegal reentry to the United States, identity theft, document fraud, social security fraud and forgery. Koch Foods was being investigated for federal crimes including encouraging, inducing or harboring illegal aliens.

    Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones has been one of the country's most outspoken opponents of illegal immigrants and employers who use them, and has lobbied Washington for better enforcement and deportation of undocumented workers.

    "I've been saying for 2-1/2 years 'We're coming, ... don't hire illegals, don't violate the law,'" Jones told the news conference. "I personally have no sympathy for you whatsoever, None. Zero."



    A handful of protesters shouting "this is an outrage" tried to disrupt the news conference.

    "These are working people, these are family people, they are keeping our economy growing. They should not be arrested. What's happening to their children?" said Dan LaBotz, carrying a sign reading "Stop the attack on immigrant families."

    Immigration advocates in Cincinnati said the force used during the raids was terrifying the local community, including U.S.-born children who fear their immigrant parents will be taken away.

    "I got a call from one woman this morning and her husband was just picked up at the chicken processing plant," said Shelly Jarrett Bromberg, director of the Butler County Community Alliance.

    She said officials believe raids "will send back others through fear. The children don't understand and are now going home and asking if they're going to be arrested."

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    hummmmmmmm.....

    Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones has been one of the country's most outspoken opponents of illegal immigrants and employers who use them, and has lobbied Washington for better enforcement and deportation of undocumented workers.

    "I've been saying for 2-1/2 years 'We're coming, ... don't hire illegals, don't violate the law,'" Jones told the news conference. "I personally have no sympathy for you whatsoever, None. Zero."
    What took you so long kimosabe ... I guess I should be kissing the ground you walk on huh... almost.... but you have another roughly 12,000,000 to go

    at least thats the number the feds feed us... I have heard numbers of upward to 20,000,000 here
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    Actually partner...It could be as high as 50 million. Look around you. There are seedy looking Mexicans in every car...on every street corner. In every Home Depot and Wal-Mart. I have 2 friends that are Sheriff's in South Texas counties. They both tell me that the number that REAL Law Enforcement uses is 40 to 50 million illegals.
    Both these sheriff's tell me a fence will do no good since the INS is still busing in thousands a day from Mexico on work visas. There is a steady stream of Mexican Buses traveling up Hiway 59 daily from Nuevo Laredo Mexico to Houston. I see the buses everyday since I work just off Hiway 59 in Georgewest Texas. The buses stop at a Gas Station and the illegals mill around outside the bus while it refules. I count 15-20 busses a day sometimes...but thats just during the day. I'm sure they run 24 hrs. a day. The people in America have no idea how corrupt and devious our Government is. Suffice to say that our Govt. is the one of the biggest employers of Illegals.
    Both these sheriff's say they could close the border and ger rid of ALL the illegals in 2 weeks if the Government was not involved in the Invasion.

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    And now they are pulling 1,000 ICE off their jobs.
    I know we can get rid of the illegals, but it's not going to happen unless we get a real American in the White House.
    It just makes me sick.
    I'd rather die living then live dying!

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