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ice.jpgWith the U.S. government’s enforcement first and only immigration policy, meaning that Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids communities, here at VivirLatino, we often talk about the human cost, the families broken, the children left behind. Pero thanks to the Des Moines Register, there is now a clearer picture of the monetary cost of raids and deportations and since for so many, especially in these times, money talks, it begs the question: how much are people willing to pay?

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Local Coverage of Postville, Iowa ICE Raid Surprisingly Fair

2:24 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Iowa| Media| TV · Comments Off

16 May 2008

They didn’t call them illegals. They mention the separation of families right from the get. Color me surprised by the local television coverage of the ICE raid in Iowa. Of course the woman who said that ICE raids was something “they” didn’t think about, probably wasn’t the thinking of the undocumented, immigrant community, because, trust me, raids are something that all immigrants community have been thinking and worrying about.

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Largest ICE Raid in Iowa Rounds Immigrants Up Like Cattle

1:26 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Immigration| Iowa| Justice · Comments Off

14 May 2008

It began on Monday, although many saw it coming before.

Workers and immigration advocates in Iowa began girding for an immigration raid last week after learning that federal authorities had leased Waterloo’s Cattle Congress fairgrounds. Federal officials declined to explain their plans last week, but advocates worried the fairgrounds would be used as a detention center. That’s what happened in December 2006, when federal agents took people apprehended in a raid at the Swift & Co. meatpacking plant in Marshalltown to the Camp Dodge military base in Johnston.

ICE raided the largest kosher slaughterhouse in the U.S., in their largest raid so far this year.

Federal agents swept into a kosher meat plant on Monday in Postville, Iowa, and arrested more than 300 workers.
The authorities said the workers were suspected of being in the United States illegally or of having participated in identity theft and the fraudulent use of Social Security numbers.
A spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement would not say how many people had been rounded up beyond the initial 300 or whether the management and owners of the plant, AgriProcessors, would face criminal charges.
The plant has 800 to 900 people and is the country’s largest producer of meat that is glatt kosher, widely regarded as the highest standard of cleanliness.

ICE came in via a tip of a former employee inside the plant.

The affidavit said a former plant supervisor had told investigators that a methamphetamine laboratory had operated at the plant and that some employees had carried weapons to the plant. The former supervisor, the affidavit said, estimated that 80 percent of the employees were in the United States illegally.

So far no meth lab has been found or weapons and despite this being perjury, the ex-employee will likely face no charges.

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