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By KRISTIN COLLINS, Staff Writer for News and Observer

The N.C. Department of Labor says federal immigration officials misrepresented
themselves when they arrested four dozen illegal immigrants doing construction work
at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro.


Officials with the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement said they rounded up
the men just after they arrived for work Wednesday morning. They would not comment
on exactly how the workers from Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Ukraine were taken
into custody.

"We're not going to discuss how we do our business," Sue Brown, an immigration and
customs spokeswoman in Atlanta, said Thursday.

However, Allen McNeely, head of the state Labor Department's Occupational Safety and
Health division, said the workers were lured into the arrest by a flier announcing a
mandatory Occupational Safety and Health Administration meeting.





McNeely said one of the contractors who employed the immigrants faxed him a copy of
the flier. It is printed in English and Spanish. It tells all contract workers to
attend an OSHA briefing at the base theater and promises free coffee and doughnuts.

McNeely said that neither his division nor the federal OSHA was involved in the
arrests. He said the trick has eroded trust between the Labor Department and the
workers it is trying to keep safe.

In recent years, the Labor Department has made an effort to reach out to the state's
thousands of immigrant workers, especially those in construction, because they are
among the most likely to be killed or injured at work.

"We are dealing with a population of workers who need to know about safety," McNeely
said. "Now they're going to identify us as entrappers."

Those arrested were employees of private contractors doing roofing, electrical,
masonry and other construction work on the base. An investigation determined that
they presented false documents when they entered the base, immigration officials
said.

Staff writer Kristin Collins