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Thursday, August 08, 2019

680 mostly Latino workers arrested TODAY. Largest workplace sting in at least a decade.

Trump continues to say that he's not racist just to deflect and to try to trick people into believing in him.  And on this same day in what should be a National Day of Mourning for events in El Paso, Dayton, and Gilroy, he allows this horrific thing to happen to families in Mississippi.  

I sense that most of us can see right through him. And that's a good thing.


The response by El Pasoans is setting the standard.  Falta de respeto!  Such a horrific lack of respect is their collective takeaway.  Maria Hinojosa with Latino USA spoke about this this evening on MSNBC.  She says that El Pasoans feel like Trump is ridiculing them and that he's disrespectful and engaged in de-humanizing them.  Of the kind that led to the very violence that caused such carnage.

Let's get away from getting diverted by discourses that intend to dissolve in terms of a binary, either/or judgement on whether or not Trump is a racist, or as Tucker Carlson said this evening, that white supremacy is a hoax.

(Read this piece in Mother Jones,"White Supremacy is Taking Lives, But Tucker Carlson Calls It “a Hoax.” )

And then this terrible thing happens to 680, mostly Latino, workers in Mississippi today:


"680 mostly Latino workers arrested today. Largest workplace sting in at least a decade."

If this wasn't going to turn out to be a day of mourning, together with appropriate reverence and solemnity, THIS story should have received much greater coverage than it received today.  Instead, stupid Tweets and conversations of racism—a profound, much-theorized, and much-studied, concept—that Trump actually knows precious little about other than to use it as a deflecting tool.

As I posted earlier, I want off this Absurd Merry Go Round that Trump has us on.  

Plus, on top of all the other bad, evil stuff that he is, the guy is exhausting!  

Good night.


-Angela Valenzuela

Hundreds arrested in ICE raids at Mississippi food processing plants

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Sarah Fowler, Mississippi Clarion LedgerPublished 9:33 a.m. CT Aug. 7, 2019 | Updated 6:39 p.m. CT Aug. 7, 2019
 

xMORTON — U.S. immigration officials raided numerous Mississippi food processing plants Wednesday, arresting 680 mostly Latino workers in what marked the largest workplace sting in at least a decade.
The raids, planned months ago, happened just hours before President Donald Trump was scheduled to visit El Paso, Texas, the majority-Latino city where a man linked to an online screed about a "Hispanic invasion" was charged in a shooting that left 22 people dead in the border city.
Workers filled three buses — two for men and one for women — at a Koch Foods Inc. plant in tiny Morton, 40 miles east of Jackson. They were taken to a military hangar to be processed for immigration violations. About 70 family, friends and residents waved goodbye and shouted, "Let them go! Let them go!" Later, two more buses arrived.
A tearful 13-year-old boy whose parents are from Guatemala waved goodbye to his mother, a Koch worker, as he stood beside his father. Some employees tried to flee on foot but were captured in the parking lot.
Workers who were confirmed to have legal status were allowed to leave the plant after having their trunks searched.
"It was a sad situation inside," said Domingo Candelaria, a legal resident and Koch worker who said authorities checked employees' identification documents.
The company did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.
About 600 agents fanned out across the plants involving several companies, surrounding the perimeters to prevent workers from fleeing. They occurred in small towns near Jackson with a workforce made up largely of Latino immigrants, including Bay Springs, Carthage, Canton, Morton, Pelahatchie and Sebastapol.
Matthew Albence, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's acting director, told The Associated Press that the raids could be the largest such operation thus far in any single state.
Asked to comment on the fact that the raid was happening on the same day as Trump's El Paso visit, Albence responded, "This is a long-term operation that's been going on. Our enforcement operations are being done on a racially neutral basis. Investigations are based on evidence."
The sting was another demonstration of Trump's signature domestic priority to crack down on illegal immigration. While planned months ago, it coincided with the day that Trump was to visit El Paso to offer his condolences to the majority-Latino city after a gunman linked with an anti-Hispanic post online fatally shot 22 people on Saturday.
Such large shows of force were common under President George W. Bush, most notably at a kosher meatpacking plant in tiny Postville, Iowa, in 2008. President Barack Obama avoided them, limiting his workplace immigration efforts to low-profile audits that were done outside of public view.
Trump resumed workplace raids, but the months of preparation and hefty resources they require make them rare. Last year, the administration hit a landscaping company near Toledo, Ohio, and a meatpacking plant in eastern Tennessee. The former owner of the Tennessee plant was sentenced to 18 months in prison last month.
A hangar at the Mississippi National Guard in Flowood, near Jackson, was set up with 2,000 meals to process employees for immigration violations on Wednesday. There were seven lines, one for each location that was hit. Buses had been lined up since early in the day to be dispatched to the plants.
"I've never done anything like this," Chris Heck, resident agent in charge of ICE's Homeland Security Investigations unit in Jackson, told The Associated Press inside the hangar. "This is a very large worksite operation."
Koch Foods, based in Park Ridge, Illinois, is one of the largest poultry producers in the U.S. and employs about 13,000 people, with operations in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Ohio and Tennessee.
Forbes ranks it as the 135th largest privately held company in the U.S., with an estimated $3.2 billion in annual revenue. The Morton plant produces more than 700,000 tons of poultry feed a year, company officials said in February. The company has no relation to prominent conservative political donors and activists Charles and David Koch.
Agents arrived at the Morton plant, passing a chain-link fence with barbed wire on top, with a sign that said the company was hiring. Mike Hurst, the U.S. attorney for Mississippi, was at the scene.
Workers had their wrists tied with plastic bands and were told to deposit personal belongings in clear plastic bags. Agents collected the bags before they boarded buses.
"This will affect the economy," Maria Isabel Ayala, a child care worker for plant employees, said as the buses left. "Without them here, how will you get your chicken?"
Immigration agents also hit a Peco Foods Inc. plant in Canton, about 35 miles north of Jackson. The company, based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, says it is the eighth-largest poultry producer in the U.S. A company representative did not immediately respond to a telephone call or email seeking comment.
Danielle Vargas went into hiding after Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents cam to her home and took away her father and brother. Wochit
Elliot Spagat contributed reporting from San Diego.

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