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300 suspected illegal immigrants caught in SC raid
Federal agents swept through a chicken processing plant Tuesday, detaining more than 300 suspected illegal immigrants, sending panicked workers running and screaming through the hallways. Worried relatives collected outside, fearful their loved ones would be deported.
Nations:Guatemala U.S. Activities:2006 U.S. Immigration Row Source:(AP)
2008-10-07
ICE raids Miss. plant seeking illegal workers
LAUREL, Miss. - Federal immigration agents arrested some 350 suspected undocumented workers in a raid on a Mississippi electrical equipment plant Monday, authorities announced, hours after sealing all entrances amid reports their sweep had idled normal operations.
Nations:U.S. Activities:2006 U.S. Immigration Row Source:(AP)
2008-08-26
Mexicans deported from US face shattered lives
TIJUANA, Mexico - The towering black gate opens silently to an alley with walls of corrugated metal. Scrawled in large white letters on one wall is: "The End."
Nations:U.S. Mexico Activities:2006 U.S. Immigration Row Source:(AP)
2008-08-24
More farm deaths in heat despite Calif. crackdown
RAISIN CITY, Calif. - California, the nation's leader in heat-related deaths among farmworkers, sought to turn that trend around three years ago with new laws aimed at ensuring people toiling in sweltering fields had such basics as a water break and an umbrella for shade. But if anything, the problem has gotten worse.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-08-20
Kosher meatpacker struggles after immigration raid
POSTVILLE, Iowa - Three months after the nation's largest immigration raid, chickens and beef carcasses are again moving down the line at Agriprocessors' sprawling kosher meatpacking plant, but managers acknowledge that business still isn't back to normal.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-08-17
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