I actually don’t remember the food processing plant incident, but have heard of so many more.
There are so many “red flags” having to do with illegal immigration, in terms of different things it does to everyone involved. It has to be strengthening organized crime in Latin American countries, for one thing. Many immigrants have died coming here, probably many more than we’ve ever heard about, and many women (and probably children) are also forced in sexual slavery. In general, American law-breaking of all sorts is also encouraged; it’s not simply a matter of people sneaking over the border, which is illegal in itself. There are endless negative repercussions, and secular humanists could easily imagine them if it suited their purposes to do so. Isn’t it a red flag in any type of relationship (even between a country and individuals) if someone’s entry and residence in the country depends on them breaking laws and not being honest? Secular humanists only think of the implications of things if they are in line with their goals, though, and as time goes on, they are more and more simply inventing many false implications, including that opposing illegal immigration is just a matter of hate, bigotry and fear.
They took away a woman in handcuffs. She was an American citizen helping them get either fake SSN’s or old SSN’s to get “employed”.
Some employees in the plant (Americans) cheered when they were being taken away.
It may have been this one - I seem to recall out of 500 workers, 350 of them were illegal (as least in the article that I recall).
http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2009/06/the_fresh_del_monte_raid_two_y.html