Wednesday, October 8, 2008

300 suspected illegal aliens caught in SC raid


By MITCH WEISS and JEFFREY COLLINS Associated Press Writers
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Police and agents during a shift change ordered all workers at the House of Raeford's Columbia Farms to show identification, according to officials and witnesses. The business had been under scrutiny for months and the raid comes on the heels of even larger roundups at plants across the country. Police and agents during a shift change ordered all workers at the House of Raeford's Columbia Farms to show identification, according to officials and witnesses. The business had been under scrutiny for months and the raid comes on the heels of even larger roundups at plants across the country.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hope they have many more raids like in Kansas and Missouri, fill the busses up and move them out. Load the Owners up and straight to Jail with Bubba, E-Verify could have prevent this and gave American and legal workers the jobs

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