Wow -- that really clears 'em out -- but it is a start in our good ol' sanctuary city! Check out the comments -- some are pretty funny (about how it is ironic -- cops raiding a do-nut plant) -- and there are a few (obviously illegals themselves) that comment that the workers were doing nothing wrong ................. sigh!
April 16, 2008, 8:14AM Immigration raid nets almost 30 arrests at Houston Shipley Do-Nut plant
By JIM PINKERTON Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Federal agents are at a large Shipley Do-Nuts facility on Houston's north side, where they have arrested almost 30 workers suspected of being illegal immigrants.
Agents from the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement executed a search warrant about 5 a.m. at the Shipley manufacturing process center in the 5200 block of North Main.
Harris County sheriff's deputies are assisting in the raid, which took place after a caravan of about 50 federal and county vehicles drove to the center.
An ICE helicopter hovered over the site while sheriff's deputies guarded the perimeter and federal agents went inside. A number of workers were brought out in handcuffs while agents sorted through company documents and interviewed other employees.
"It's a worksite enforcement operation," said Robert Rutt, agent in charge of the ICE office in Houston.
He said the number of suspected undocumented workers arrested at the complex is "in the high 20s," including some who lived at the facility.
Shipley officials could not be reached for comment early today.
The center, a four-block compound where dough is processed for use in Shipley's local shops, includes a residential facility for workers.
This morning's raid appears to be the largest ICE operation in Houston this year. An agent at the site said a number of similar raids are being conducted today around the nation, but he would not give details.
Rutt said this morning's operation was planned after the bureau received information that illegal immigrants were working at the Shipley facility.
"Worksite enforcement is a priority for ICE, and our main focus is identifying the employers who hire illegal aliens," he said.
He added that no one in management has been taken into custody.
A worker who identified himself only as Marco Antonio said he arrived at 5 a.m. as the raid was beginning.
"I came to work. They wouldn't let me in because the agents were here," said the man, dressed in a white Shipley uniform.
The employee, who would not disclose his own immigration status, said he has worked at the site for 10 years.
"I think it's unjust," he said. "There are a lot of people here who've been working for a lot of years."
Others nearby approached him and advised him to stop talking. It was unclear whether they were co-workers or just acquaintances of his.
At a small shop across North Main, a mechanic who gave his name as Mauricio Salto watched as federal agents removed documents and other items from the company offices.
"For those immigrant who don't have documents, these raids bring fear," he said. "For those who have them, there's no problem."
He said he is from Mexico, but would not say whether he has the needed documents.
My Vice Presidential candidate can whip your Presidential candidate!
If a company maintains a residential facility for workers you know damn good and well the workers are illegal. Even though this is a small raid, if this government of ours would levy huge fines and mandatory prison sentences for the employers it would put a stop to this crap. It wouldn't matter how big the raid was. But you never hear of a thing being done to the employers. Someone in either the House or Senate needs to introduce a bill that sets a mandatory sentence and large fine. But then the scumbags of Pelosi and Reid probably wouldn't let it come up for a vote.
Mammaw said:"Even though this is a small raid, if this government of ours would levy huge fines and mandatory prison sentences for the employers it would put a stop to this crap."
But our government won't fine businesses that break our laws, just like they won't close our borders to prevent further invasion -- it would be "bad for business and our economy" don'tcha know ..................
My Vice Presidential candidate can whip your Presidential candidate!
Congress, ICE and DHS get 30 illegals, and our Main Stream Media makes positive remarks! We have over 30 million ILLEGAL ALIENS in the United States and some believe the government is finally taking action......NOT
I was watching some wacko crying this morning about the fence and how it was gonna upset 14 species of birds. Last time I looked birds could fly so what is the fence gonna do. Mexican pastries are not as good as ours anyway so who cares. ICE needs to go to the Exxon station in Liberty Texas early some morning they will get more than 30. They drive right by and never look.
TEXAS: One of the few states that can secede from the Union.
"He added that no one in management has been taken into custody."
We don't need new "comprehensive" immigration laws. We need widespread, well funded enforcement of existing immigration law, i. e. IRCA 1986. http://www.oig.lsc.gov/legis/irca86.htm ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST A BIG CHARADE! Remember the Alamo AND Agents Compean, Ramos, Brugman, Sipe, Rhodes, Deputy Sheriff Hernandez, K-9 Officer Mohr & Noe Aleman. ***Redress it all by repealing the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution: http://www.articlev.com/repeal_the_17...
Another phony raid - with no fines levied. Just to mislead stupid Americanos; and we take the bait.
If conservationists ruled the world what a great world it would be..........NOT. The Democrats and Republicans pay lip service to alternate fuels, the conservationists say "yea or nea" and we stop everything in its tracks. Big Oil makes Big Money, however, if we were CEO's in those companies would we invest billions of dollars looking for other fuels when everything could be stopped by a "missing fly" or birds that cannot fly over a fence.
ErnieGs said: ...Another phony raid - with no fines levied. Just to mislead stupid Americanos; and we take the bait. ...
Yeah! We can't do much about how newspapers chose to slant the news, but we CAN emphasize the important parts they hope the "stupid Americanos" will miss.
April 16, 2008, 8:14AM Immigration raid nets almost 30 arrests at Houston Shipley Do-Nut plant
By JIM PINKERTON Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle
Federal agents are at a large Shipley Do-Nuts facility on Houston's north side, where they have arrested almost 30 workers suspected of being illegal immigrants.
Agents from the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement executed a search warrant about 5 a.m. at the Shipley manufacturing process center in the 5200 block of North Main.
Harris County sheriff's deputies are assisting in the raid, which took place after a caravan of about 50 federal and county vehicles drove to the center.
An ICE helicopter hovered over the site while sheriff's deputies guarded the perimeter and federal agents went inside. A number of workers were brought out in handcuffs while agents sorted through company documents and interviewed other employees.
"It's a worksite enforcement operation," said Robert Rutt, agent in charge of the ICE office in Houston.
He said the number of suspected undocumented workers arrested at the complex is "in the high 20s," including some who lived at the facility.
Shipley officials could not be reached for comment early today.
The center, a four-block compound where dough is processed for use in Shipley's local shops, includes a residential facility for workers.
This morning's raid appears to be the largest ICE operation in Houston this year. An agent at the site said a number of similar raids are being conducted today around the nation, but he would not give details.
Rutt said this morning's operation was planned after the bureau received information that illegal immigrants were working at the Shipley facility.
"Worksite enforcement is a priority for ICE, and our main focus is identifying the employers who hire illegal aliens," he said.
He added that no one in management has been taken into custody.
A worker who identified himself only as Marco Antonio said he arrived at 5 a.m. as the raid was beginning.
"I came to work. They wouldn't let me in because the agents were here," said the man, dressed in a white Shipley uniform.
The employee, who would not disclose his own immigration status, said he has worked at the site for 10 years.
"I think it's unjust," he said. "There are a lot of people here who've been working for a lot of years."
Others nearby approached him and advised him to stop talking. It was unclear whether they were co-workers or just acquaintances of his.
At a small shop across North Main, a mechanic who gave his name as Mauricio Salto watched as federal agents removed documents and other items from the company offices.
"For those immigrant who don't have documents, these raids bring fear," he said. "For those who have them, there's no problem."
He said he is from Mexico, but would not say whether he has the needed documents.
We don't need new "comprehensive" immigration laws. We need widespread, well funded enforcement of existing immigration law, i. e. IRCA 1986. http://www.oig.lsc.gov/legis/irca86.htm ANYTHING ELSE IS JUST A BIG CHARADE! Remember the Alamo AND Agents Compean, Ramos, Brugman, Sipe, Rhodes, Deputy Sheriff Hernandez, K-9 Officer Mohr & Noe Aleman. ***Redress it all by repealing the 17th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution: http://www.articlev.com/repeal_the_17...
I just heard on Fox news that chicken plants in several states were also raided. There supposedly was an identity theft ring that was tied to the workers in all of these plants. They have not named the plants yet but said that at 2:00 p.m. Texas time they would have more information. They'll probably just tell us that no one from the company had been charged. But according to Fox it was someone from the company itself that called about identity theft. We'll see what they say at 2:00.
Mammaw said:"Even though this is a small raid, if this government of ours would levy huge fines and mandatory prison sentences for the employers it would put a stop to this crap."
But our government won't fine businesses that break our laws, just like they won't close our borders to prevent further invasion -- it would be "bad for business and our economy" don'tcha know ..................
Yep - you're right about that... they won't do anything until amnesty is passed....
Apr 13, 2008
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff says he feels the pain of employers pinched by intensified efforts to control illegal immigration, but adds that until Congress enacts broad immigration reforms they shouldn't expect any changes in enforcement
It will end up just like the raid on the Swift meatpacking plant in Greeley, Colorado.
Nothing done to management and many of the ones who were deported were back in the USA within a few days. Swift even had illegals in the parking lot selling phoney Social Security cards to other illegals coming in to apply for jobs.
Our President and Congress should be ashamed to have let this continue for so long ! So should we for letting them get away with it...
Harris County Sheriffs units are parked across the street from a large Shipley Do-Nuts facility on Houston's north side that was raided Wednesday, April 16, 2008. Julio Cortez
By ANABELLE GARAY (Associated Press Writer)
From Associated Press
April 16, 2008 1:01 PM EDT
MOUNT PLEASANT, Texas - Federal immigration agents raided Pilgrim's Pride poultry plants in five states Wednesday in a crackdown on an alleged scam to provide fake identification for illegal immigrant workers, authorities said.
More than 100 people were expected to be charged in the raids at the nation's largest chicken producer, Julie Myers, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement assistant secretary, told The Associated Press.
"Identity theft is a horrible problem that can ruin a person's good name," Myers said.
The raids were part of a long-term investigation, officials said. Plants were raided in Mount Pleasant, Texas, Batesville, Ark., Live Oak, Fla., Chattanooga, Tenn. and Moorefield, W.Va., authorities said.
Ray Atkinson, a spokesman for Pittsburg, Texas-based Pilgrim's Pride, said the company went to ICE agents with information about identity theft at the Arkansas plant. Atkinson said the company uses a federal database to check identity documents of new employees, but that wouldn't stop a person from using a real, but stolen ID.
Atkinson said no criminal or civil charges have been filed against the company, which has about 55,000 employees and operates dozens of facilities mostly across the South and in Mexico and Puerto Rico.
"We knew in advance and cooperated fully," Atkinson said.
The poultry raids were the largest of several immigration enforcement actions taken across the country Wednesday.
Agents arrived before dawn at a Houston doughnut plant and arrested almost 30 workers suspected of being in the country illegally. Robert Rutt, the agent in charge of the Houston ICE office, told the Houston Chronicle some of the people arrested lived at the Shipley Do-Nuts dough factory, a four-block plant that includes a dormitory for workers.
In Buffalo, N.Y., federal law enforcement officials announced the arrest of a local businessman and nine associates accused of employing illegal Mexican immigrants in seven restaurants in four states.
Authorities also arrested 45 illegal immigrants during the early morning raids in western New York, Bradford, Pa.; Mentor, Ohio; Wheeling and New Martinsville, W.Va., and Georgia.
Authorities said the workers were forced to staff the Mexican restaurants for long hours with little pay to work off smuggling fees and rent.
The restaurants' owner, Jorge Delarco of Depew, N.Y., is charged with conspiring to harbor illegal aliens. He was due in court Wednesday afternoon and it was not immediately known if he had a lawyer.
My Vice Presidential candidate can whip your Presidential candidate!
Mammaw said:"Even though this is a small raid, if this government of ours would levy huge fines and mandatory prison sentences for the employers it would put a stop to this crap."
But our government won't fine businesses that break our laws, just like they won't close our borders to prevent further invasion -- it would be "bad for business and our economy" don'tcha know ..................
I know you were being sarcastic here mammaw but I have to say that since Arizona enacted state laws to combat illegal immigrants getting jobs here, regardless of what our leftist Daily Sun newspaper prints, I have seen nothing but good things happening. Illegals are a daily economic burden on our hospitals, schools, police and more infrastructure. They DO NOT pay taxes. Think about it. If you were working under a false social security number so that you could never claim a refund and know that at any time you could be arrested for defrauding our system, would you claim 2 dependants on that W-2 form or 20? Would you care about paying taxes? the sooner we get rid of all of them the sooner our economy will heal.
Illegals are Now Protesting in Down town Houston. Ice needs to pick them up and deport them. How dare they think they have Rights. Let these Cowards go home and fix there own countries
They show these illegals living on the property at this plant. Neighbors say this has been going on for a long time. So why didn't these neighbors call Ice , I would have. Deport the bunch of them, I want to know how many they find with Other peoples identity?
JimA, I was not being sarcastic. I'm dead serious. If these employers knew that they faced a huge fine and jail sentence I don't think they would take the chance of hiring illegal aliens. So it wouldn't matter how small a raid was if the employer got the the same heavy punishment as an employer involved in a large raid. But until this illegal alien loving government gets serious about saving this nation things are not going to change. They will continue small raids to apease us and still not make a dent in the illegal population.