Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency Raid Busts More than 100 Undocumented Workers
Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency Raid Busts More than 100 Undocumented Workers
The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency led a Tuesday raid that saw the arrest of more than 100 undocumented workers.Officers reportedly detained well over 160 immigrants outside of Load Trail, a north Texas trailer manufacturer. The company has a questionable record, having once been charged of knowingly hiring illegal labor.All of the workers taken into custody were swept up as ICE agents executed a criminal warrant at the Sumner, Texas, warehouse.“I know I just heard helicopters everywhere and I saw a whole lot of people running and so I turned to run and the first corner I hit I got guns drawn on me,” one witness told ABC News.The search, writes ABC, involved helicopters and more than 300 federal agents.Katrina Berger, Homeland Security’s special-agent-in-charge of investigations, said federal law enforcement received a tip that Load Trail was hiring undocumented workers—including several who’d allegedly used falsified documents to obtain their positions.“I knew these were illegals,” Berger said. “This is not the way we are supposed to be hiring.“They told me to keep doing my job—that if they were visited by ICE again, they would simply pay the fine and go on.”ABC says the search didn’t lead to any criminal charges being issued. However, there remains a possibility that prosecution could arise from the still-ongoing investigation. Berger called Load Trail one of the “fastest-growing trailer brands,” noting that the exploitation of illegal labor can skew the free market.
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