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100 illegals seized in raids released
2006-12-24
Dozens of illegal immigrants arrested in last week's meatpacking plant raids have been released for humanitarian reasons pending immigration hearings, a government official said Friday.

About 100 have been released from detention centers, many to care for children or ailing relatives, since the Dec. 12 federal raids on Swift & Co. meatpacking plants in six states, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement spokesman Jamie Zuieback said. Many were released the day of the raids, she said. She wouldn't specify what other criteria the agency used to determine whether workers should be released for humanitarian reasons.

In all, about 1,300 workers were arrested in the raids. Detained workers were asked if they had minor dependents, Zuieback said.

Tim Counts, an ICE spokesman, said about two dozen workers were released from the Worthington, Minn., plant the day of the raid. About 25 workers at the Greeley, Colo., plant were released, as were 27 workers from the Grand Island, Neb., plant, all of whom either had dependent children or were pregnant, he said.

He didn't know how many had been released for humanitarian reasons since the day of the raid or how many were released from plants raided in Cactus, Texas; Marshalltown, Iowa; and Hyrum, Utah. "It was decided on a case-by-case basis," Counts said. "Those people who were released on their own recognizance still must be required to appear (before an administrative immigration judge)."

A phone message left Friday seeking comment from Swift & Co. was not immediately returned.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#10  Today's Winner: Icerigger
Posted by: .com   2006-12-24 19:29  

#9  lol - always the gentleman...and charitable too!
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-24 17:56  

#8  Bush? Personally?

Icerigger. Spit.

If you ever come to Sin city, give me a holler. I'll skull-fuck you fer free.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-24 17:47  

#7  Thank you Mister Bush... Spit.
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-12-24 14:24  

#6  This is why we'll lose. The have thoroughly infiltrated the Education System and most Federal Agencies, PC reigns supreme.
Posted by: Greremp Uleremp6059   2006-12-24 11:36  

#5  I wonder if they required any sort of proof or if they simply took them at their word - so as to not hurt their feelings....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-12-24 11:29  

#4  Detained workers were asked if they had minor dependents, Zuieback said.

And thank you INS spokesperson Jamie Zuieback. You just have to love the politically correct double standard. What you bet State and Federal pens are just chucked full of inmates who would love to be asked: Oh by the way, do you have minor dependents?
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-12-24 11:24  

#3  pathetic, we have no nutz.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-12-24 11:18  

#2  Catch and release. WTG ICE.
Posted by: Phineter Thraviger   2006-12-24 09:41  

#1  great, now the pregnant ones will have lil American citizen anchor babies. *SPIT*
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-24 09:07  

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