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Eugene

(65,381 posts)
Thu Jun 12, 2025, 12:49 PM Thursday

An Omaha food plant owner says he followed the rules for hiring immigrants. It was raided anyway.

Source: Associated Press

An Omaha food plant owner says he followed the rules for hiring immigrants. It was raided anyway.

By MARGERY A. BECK
Updated 7:18 PM EDT, June 11, 2025

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The owner of an Omaha food packaging company says his business has been unfairly hamstrung by federal immigration officials, who raided the plant and arrested more than half its workforce.

The raid took place despite the company meticulously following the government’s own system for verifying the workers were in the country legally, owner Gary Rohwer said Wednesday.

Glenn Valley Foods now is operating at about 30% of capacity as the business scrambles to hire more workers, Rohwer said as he stood outside the plant.

Asked how upsetting the raid was, Rohwer replied, “I was very upset, ma’am, because we were told to e-verify, and we e-verified all these years, so I was shocked.”

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/immigration-raid-omaha-ice-food-plant-e5a29f4883ebabf63c6009e3c2068916

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An Omaha food plant owner says he followed the rules for hiring immigrants. It was raided anyway. (Original Post) Eugene Thursday OP
From the article, re e-verify: Critics say the system is fairly easy to cheat, particularly with false documents. CrispyQ Thursday #1
"Who sups with the devil should bring a long spoon" struggle4progress Thursday #2

CrispyQ

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1. From the article, re e-verify: Critics say the system is fairly easy to cheat, particularly with false documents.
Thu Jun 12, 2025, 01:28 PM
Thursday

Well there you go, Elon. A problem right up your alley. Fix it, you worthless POS.

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