https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/28/us/mississippi-ice-raids-poultry-plants.html?action=click&module=Top%20Stories&pgtype=HomepageAfter ICE Raids, a Reckoning in Mississippi’s Chicken Country
A series of federal immigration raids swept up nearly 700 undocumented workers, creating opportunities — and some ethical concerns — for American-born residents.
The Koch Foods chicken processing plant in Morton, Miss., was targeted by Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. Some Hispanic employees who were rounded up, a colleague said, wanted to work so badly that they tried to return the next day.Credit...Annie Flanagan for The New York Times
MORTON, Miss. — Juan Grant strode into the Koch Foods chicken processing plant for his new job on a Wednesday morning, joining many other African-Americans in a procession of rubber boots, hairnets and last cigarettes before the grind.
But Mr. Grant clearly remembered Aug. 7, the day the Trump administration performed sweeping immigration raids on seven chicken plants in central Mississippi. He remembered the news flashing on his phone: 680 Hispanic workers arrested. He remembers seeing an opportunity.
“I figured there should be some jobs,” he said.
He figured right.
The raids were believed to be the largest statewide immigration crackdown in recent history and a partial fulfillment of President Trump’s vow to remove millions of undocumented workers from the country. The impact on Mississippi’s immigrant community has been devastating. For non-immigrant workers, the aftermath has forced them into a personal reckoning with questions of morality and economic self-interest: The raids brought suffering, but they also created job openings.#####
In the country illegally?
Working illegally?
One day the reckoning could come.
Of course, employers should never have been able to hire undocumented workers in the first place.
There should be huge fines etc for doing so.
Employers should have to demand that anyone they hire is in the country legally and has the legal right to work in America...otherwise there's just anarchy, "Rafferty's rules", rorts a plenty.
Mrs bambu had her face scanned and fingerprints recorded...placed in the govt man's data bank...and she was only in the country for a few weeks as a tourist [with all the US govt approved documentation.]
If chicken processing plants etc can't find enough required workers, after extensive local/US wide advertising, then they should be able to hire legal workers from other countries on special work visas [thorough background/identification immigration checks, passports issued in the other countries].
'Sheriff Don' has replaced Sheriff Joe..."jobs for Americans first".