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Postville, Iowa: A National Disgrace

Posted by ZP Heller, Brave New Films at 9:16 AM on May 21, 2008.


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What's going on in the small town of Postville, Iowa is a national disgrace. Last Monday, ICE agents raided the Agriprocessors, Inc. kosher meat packing plant in pursuit of illegal immigrants. They arrested 300 undocumented workers—the largest single-site raid in the country—which has left the town of less than 3,000 people in utter chaos.

According to Nightprowlkitty at Docudharma (cross-posted at Daily Kos), families are unable to reach or receive any info about their detained loved ones. Lawyers can't access these workers either. Children are afraid to leave their homes to go to school. And to top it all off, federal authorities have the ability to ship these detainees across country for deportation without any notice.

Postville epitomizes the dire state of our national immigration system. You have undocumented workers who are subjected to inhuman labor practices because they can't come forward, can't unionize. And you have an ailing national economy that relies on the labor of undocumented workers, just like in Postville. You also have detainees being mistreated, even perishing, at the hands of grossly mismanaged private detention facilities, which make huge profits at the taxpayers' expense. Meanwhile, the families of these detainees (including children who are here legally by birthright) are left in the dark.

With an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in our country, is Postville what we're going to see from now on?

Daily Kos also has ways to send aid to the Postville families affected by the raids.

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ZP Heller is the editorial director of Brave New Films. He has written for The American Prospect, AlterNet, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The Huffington Post, covering everything from politics to pop culture.


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aren't they sweet
Posted by: andrewstromotich on May 21, 2008 10:14 AM   
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lettin mommy pick up her kid from daycare....

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How about going after the employer???
Posted by: Obijuan on May 21, 2008 10:44 AM   
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This sums it up for me in America. The employer, whose responsibility it is to make sure their workers are legal, gets off. The workers, just trying to make it somehow, are punished severely, first by the work, then by the USA.

Going down like a ton of bricks, is that country over there. Good night, sweetheart, good night.

obi

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They're now searching cars for illegal immigrants inside the U.S.!
Posted by: non-person on May 21, 2008 11:17 AM   
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Check out this great video of these U.S. citizens being detained by Border Police and giving them a hard time about it: awesome!

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=01e_1206046063

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Illegal is illegal
Posted by: anneliese-nyc on May 22, 2008 8:14 AM   
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That is the chance illegals take when they cross our border illegally and work with illegal papers. They know the game and who may win .
I do agree that the companies who hire them should be placed behind bars and fined heavily .

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Sad But...
Posted by: niban on May 22, 2008 9:45 AM   
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Well I hate even seeing this stuff on the news :(

My girlfriend's SSN was stolen and used by an illegal immigrant just last week... When we called the Police department back a day or so later for a full update, we found out that this isn't the first time he had stolen someones identity... Legally we can do nothing other then ask for the police to turn him over to ICE to be exported (this is what happened last time and you see that didn't work).

I've really though about how i feel on immigration since then. I used to believe that everyone should have a right to come over and work for a better life. But this sort of stuff makes me doubt how I feel. If they are willing to come here illegally and steal someones identity then we have a real problem here.

It seems republicans love to claim a fence will fix all our problems... but I still have my doubts.

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Stupid Muthafuckas
Posted by: 2dogarage on May 24, 2008 5:31 PM   
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What the fuck has happened to the moral compass of this country?

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» And one more thing... Posted by: 2dogarage
I don't get this???????
Posted by: jwpa13 on May 26, 2008 5:16 AM   
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I guess it would be just heartbreaking if a father of 12 with no job held up a bank and then could see his family for 5 years. Even if his mother was suffering from cancer and on her death bed he would be allowed to see her. That would be soooo cruel wouldn't it???????? after all he was just trying to feed his kids, RIGHT?

Get real crime is crime. Just try going to any country in the EU and entering that country illegally. Try a South American country too. You'd be lucky to get out of jail in a year.

Wake up. I'm a liberal but when it comes to excusing criminal behavior because of the negative results the punishment will have on the scoff-law, I draw the line there.

I go to a sit it or other demonstration and get arrested for trespassing I expect a fine. I don't expect to be let go because I the fine I'd hve to pay would take food from my kid's mouths.

Get a grip on reality

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