MN: Workers say 400 detained in Worthington raid
 It's the Mnpls Star Tribune. There is enough CogDis, spin, and obvious fabrications in this baby to last your average Spin Junky for weeks. It's pointless to point it all out - the whole damned article would be bolded, lol. Seal your tear ducts, tighten your facemask, slap on your waders, grab an extra oxygen cannister, and secure your boggle before proceeding... | Federal agents, looking for illegal immigrants who allegedly used stolen identities to get work, targeted six Swift & Co. plants in six states Tuesday, including the one in Worthington, Minn.
WORTHINGTON, MINN. - An early morning raid Tuesday shut down the nation's No. 2 meatpacker, as federal agents launched a six-state hunt for illegal workers who allegedly used stolen identities to get hired.
The raids targeted six plants of Swift & Co., including the pork-processing facility that employs 2,300 in Worthington, Minn., in what the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement termed "a large identity theft scheme that has victimized large numbers of U.S. citizens and lawful residents."
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