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uncommon1
12-12-2006, 05:10 PM
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20061212/D8LVFSR81.html



GREELEY, Colo. (AP) - Federal agents raided meat processing plants in six states Tuesday and arrested an unknown number of suspected illegal immigrants in an identity theft investigation, temporarily suspending operations at all six plants.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said the workers were being arrested on administrative immigration violations and, in some cases, criminal arrest warrants stemming from a nearly yearlong investigation.
ICE chief Julie L. Myers told reporters in Washington that agents had uncovered a scheme in which illegal immigrants and others had stolen or bought the identities and Social Security numbers of possibly hundreds of U.S. citizens and lawful residents to get jobs with Greeley-based meat processor Swift & Co. Six Swift processing facilities were raided Tuesday, in Greeley; Grand Island, Neb.; Cactus, Texas; Hyrum, Utah; Marshalltown, Iowa; and Worthington, Minn., representing all of Swift's domestic beef processing capacity and 77 percent of its pork processing capacity.

No charges had been filed against the company. "Swift has never condoned the employment of unauthorized workers, nor have we ever knowingly hired such individuals," Swift & Co. President and CEO Sam Rovit said in a statement.


I don't believe that sorry law-breaking SOB for a second. He's merely looking at the bottom line while paying himself big bonuses.

Gonzo67
12-12-2006, 05:36 PM
No charges had been filed against the company. "Swift has never condoned the employment of unauthorized workers, nor have we ever knowingly hired such individuals," Swift & Co. President and CEO Sam Rovit said in a statement.


He added: "At no time was there ever any reason to suspect that Mexican born Jacob Smith was an illegal alien. We asked him, but unfortunately, he is unable to speak English. His brother, Eric Johnson, spoke with us through his interpreter, saying that both of them were originally from Idaho, and have no family ties in mexico, or any other latino country. We believe them."

Patriot Heart
12-13-2006, 11:22 AM
He added: "At no time was there ever any reason to suspect that Mexican born Jacob Smith was an illegal alien. We asked him, but unfortunately, he is unable to speak English. His brother, Eric Johnson, spoke with us through his interpreter, saying that both of them were originally from Idaho, and have no family ties in mexico, or any other latino country. We believe them."

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Antigone
12-13-2006, 11:34 AM
I'll second that PH!!

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Beowulf
12-14-2006, 05:16 PM
Nice excuse! "We didn't know they were illegals!"
Give me a frigging break!

Jag Wife
12-14-2006, 06:34 PM
Nice excuse! "We didn't know they were illegals!"
Give me a frigging break!

It worked for the Clintons and the Rose Law Firm billing records.

d'urville
02-08-2007, 05:37 PM
Even when the company tries to apply the law, unions and other far-left groups "protest":


Two weeks after nearly two dozen immigrants were arrested at the world's largest hog slaughterhouse, clergy and workers' rights activists called on plant officials to use their clout to push for immigration reform.

About 40 protesters gathered Tuesday outside the Smithfield Foods Inc. plant in Tar Heel, many of them demanding the company support hundreds of immigrant workers who may be illegally employed.

Federal agents arrested 21 workers on immigration charges inside the plant last month, and about 10 percent of the plant's 5,000 employees have been identified as having unverifiable Social Security numbers, names or other identification documents.

"We want a moratorium on arrests of Latino workers. They didn't make this system, but they bear the costs," said Rev. Nelson Johnson, co-founder of the Southern Faith, Labor and Community Alliance.

http://www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8N4VPG81.htm

The illegals didn't write the immigration laws, but since they're illegal, they are the ones prosecuted for violating those laws. None have been fired, many quit. The union is still accusing Smithfield Foods of "intimidation".