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ALMA, Ark. (AP) — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has detained at least two dozen employees of a northwestern Arkansas food-processing plant as part of an immigration raid. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents served a search warrant Wednesday morning at the Bryant Preserving Co. in Alma. ICE spokesman Bryan Cox says the warrant was for an existing criminal investigation but wouldn't say what agents were investigating. Agents took in more than two dozen people suspected of living in the U.S. illegally. Cox said Wednesday afternoon he doesn't have a specific number of detained employees because some were still being processed and others had since been released.
originally posted by: JasonBillung
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
Just enforce the eVerify system that the government has set up. I personally worked on it, it costs millions per year to keep running. Why isn't being used?
Maybe because the US wants to have illegals working in the US to make money for corporations?
The eVerifiy system simply asks for your name, DOB, and SSN. If you are ok, it says you are ok. If you are working in Texas, and North Carolina at the same time, it throws up a flag. If you are working 200 hours a week, it thows up a flag.
originally posted by: JasonBillung
a reply to: Zanti Misfit
Just enforce the eVerify system that the government has set up. I personally worked on it, it costs millions per year to keep running. Why isn't being used?
Maybe because the US wants to have illegals working in the US to make money for corporations?
The eVerifiy system simply asks for your name, DOB, and SSN. If you are ok, it says you are ok. If you are working in Texas, and North Carolina at the same time, it throws up a flag. If you are working 200 hours a week, it thows up a flag.