Posted on 06/20/2018 11:42:55 AM PDT by ATOMIC_PUNK
More than 100 workers were arrested Tuesday at an Ohio meatpacking plant by federal agents following a yearlong immigration investigation, the second large-scale raid within the state in the past two weeks.
The investigation focused on whether the company knowingly hired people who are in the country illegally, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.
The agency said it also was looking into whether many of the workers were using fraudulent identification belonging to U.S. citizens.
The arrests come as the U.S. government steps up its focus on businesses that hire people in the country illegally as part of a broad range of immigration crackdowns under President Donald Trump.
The 146 arrests in one of the largest workplace immigration raids in recent years happened at Fresh Mark's meat processing plant in Salem, in northeastern Ohio. Immigration agents and local authorities also carried out search warrants at the company's three other locations in Canton and Massillon.
Most of the workers detained were from Guatemala, said Khaalid Walls, an agency spokesman.
A message seeking comment was left with the company Wednesday.
No criminal charges have been filed against Fresh Mark, but authorities say the investigation is continuing.
The company makes bacon, hot dogs, ham, and lunch meat for the Sugardale and Superior's brands.
Fresh Mark is a member of Immigration and Customs Enforcement's self-policing program that's described as a way for employers to verify workers are in the country legally and to spot fraudulent documents, the agency said.
Members of the program aren't immune from prosecution for workforce compliance violations, the agency added.
"Unlawful employment is one of the key magnets drawing illegal aliens across our borders," said Steve Francis, head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations unit in Detroit.
Two weeks ago, immigration agents arrested 114 people at a garden and landscaping company in northern Ohio. Authorities said they planned to charge workers for crimes including identity theft and tax evasion.
Will those detained be separated from their children?
It seems that the Trump Administration is focusing pretty heavily on the meat processing industry. I am certain that the feel the winds of change blowing.
Nice.
Now go after the companies.
What and when did Kasich know about this company? <His daddy was a mailman)
totally, if we also go after the company heavy handed, that would dry up the jobs for the illegals.
Your comment may be obvious to you but I didn't follow it. Can you elaborate please?
Right under Kasich’s nose.
Seize ownership and let it be run by the citizens who work there.
They REALLY have to crack down on employers. They either KNOW or they don’t make an effort to find out. There are lots of ways to find if someone is an illegal or not...often for as little as 5 to 10 bucks per hire.
And the lanlords who rent to them
Fine. Round up their children, their spouses, their cousins and their neighbors and put them on United and American airlines with one way tickets to Mexico.
We want the ripping away pics.
Drop in a bucket
Start arresting leftists conspiring to actively thwart such legal operations ... it might dampen their kind of criminality.
CEOs need to be in jail.
I understood the typo, who is ‘they’ and which winds are you referring to?
Ah, let me try again. It seems that the Trump Administration is focusing pretty heavily on the meat processing industry. I am certain that the meat packing industry feels the "winds of change" blowing.
It's basically a meme that says "big changes are coming".
Thank you. :)
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