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160 immigrant workers arrested in raid on Ohio poultry plant
By Barry Grey
31 August 2007
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Early Tuesday morning, 300 federal immigration agents, aided
by local police and sheriffs deputies, descended on a poultry
processing plant outside of Cincinnati, Ohio and arrested 160
immigrant workers. The workers were charged with immigration violations
and imprisoned, pending deportation to their home countries.
The mass raid, carried out by the US Immigration and Customs
Enforcement agency (ICE), a branch of the Department of Homeland
Security, occurred at the Koch Foods plant in Fairfield, a Cincinnati
suburb. Search warrants were also served at the companys
Chicago headquarters.
Most of the workers will remain in jail until they are deported.
According to an ICE spokesman, only those with family or children
in the area who rely on them for care may be released
pending deportation proceedings. He said most of the immigrants
were believed to be from Mexico, Latin America and Africa.
According to an August 29 Reuters report, some of the terrified
workers hid in the plants freezers in an attempt to escape
the dragnet. As of Wednesday, relatives had no idea where their
spouses, sons, daughters or parents were being held.
One restaurant worker from Mexico told the news agency, Everyone
saw the raid on television. There is widespread fear, and now
nobody wants to go out onto the street. He said his eldest
daughter, 20, had been swept up in the raid, leaving him to care
for her six-month-old son. We are frantic with worry,
he said. We dont know where shes being held,
or if well get access to her.
Last year, the ICE deported 183,431 undocumented workers. In
December, hundreds of workers were seized in raids at Swift &
Co. meat plants in six states.
The number will likely rise substantially this year, as the
Bush administration moves to intensify its attacks on so-called
illegal immigrants and threaten employers who hire
them. Next week the administration intends to begin writing to
140,000 employers regarding allegedly suspect Social Security
numbers used by an estimated 8.7 million workers.
Under new rules set to take effect on September 14, part of
a 26-point enforcement program announced by President Bush three
weeks ago, employers who receive no-match letters
will have 90 days to resolve discrepancies. If they fail to do
so, the Department of Homeland Security may conclude that the
employers knowingly violated the law by employing illegal
workers, opening them up to fines and possible criminal charges.
The inevitable, and intended, effect will be mass firings of
immigrant workers.
In carrying out Tuesdays raid, the Bush administration
and the Homeland Security Department gave a boost to Butler County,
Ohio Sheriff Richard K. Jones, who has been leading a racist vendetta
against immigrant workers. Jones issued a statement following
the raid in which he announced that his office had filed separate
state charges against 20 of the detained workers.
Twelve males and eight females, he wrote, listing
various Origins of Birth of Guatemala, Peru and Mexico,
have been charged with Ohio crimes such as forgery and theft of
identity. This means that these individuals, in addition to being
in this country illegally (as determined and charged by ICE) are
charged with committing additional serious criminal offenses while
here.
In other words, Jones is piling on additional criminal charges
against immigrants whose only crime is seeking to
support themselves and their families.
In his statement, Jones boasted that he has taken a very
tough stance against illegal immigration and criminal aliens for
years, including taking out newspaper ads and renting billboards
in that educational effort.
I have warned employers that we would be coming,
he said, adding, To any other employer in Butler County
that has hired illegals or has not taken steps to ensure they
have not hired illegals, beware. I dont believe our job
is finished. I expect more of these operations will come.
Speaking to local television news reporters, Jones said, Weve
been telling you and other elected officials, we are in a problem
here, not only in this community, but the entire country is dealing
with people coming here, stealing IDs, stealing identities. They
are basically robbing the community.
The federal government is directly promoting this type of fascistic
hysteria. The Bush administration is doing so in part to repair
relations with its far-right Republican base, following the defeat
earlier this summer of its immigration bill due to opposition
from Republican legislators.
More fundamentally, it is seeking to whip up racist and chauvinist
sentiment, using immigrants as scapegoats, in order to divert
popular anger over the war in Iraq, job cuts, falling living standards
and ever-growing social inequality into reactionary channels.
Immigrants are not responsible for the worsening plight of
native-born workersthe result of government policies aimed
at the further enrichment of a wealthy elite and an economic system
that breeds ever greater inequality. All workers must have the
right to live and work in the country of their choice, with full
rights and benefits, and all attempts to pit American workers
against their brothers and sisters of other countries must be
answered with a socialist policy to unite workers internationally.
See Also:
Immigrant detainees dying in US custody
[21 August 2007]
Senate immigration compromise:
Democrats join Bush in assault on democratic rights
[21 May 2007]
Hundreds of thousands march
across US for immigrant rights
[2 May 2007]
Bushs immigration
speechan appeal to militarism and reaction
[16 May 2006]
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