Trump Administration Prosecuting More Mississippi Workers After ICE Raids

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The Trump administration brought new federal charges against migrant poultry workers in Mississippi this week, intensifying the heavy-handed approach it has taken toward the people Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested in the agency’s largest single-state worksite raid in August.

ICE arrested about 680 migrant workers at seven poultry processing plants outside Jackson in an Aug. 7 operation coordinated by the agency’s investigative branch. Within two days, ICE had released 300 of the poultry workers. In cases where ICE had arrested both parents of a household, the agency released one on humanitarian grounds, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi. ICE also typically released single parents while their cases proceeded.

But now the Trump administration is prosecuting some of the people that ICE chose to release. Dozens more migrant workers are now facing federal indictments, with many of the charges based on the same statute criminalizing immigration violations that several 2020 Democratic presidential nominees have pledged to repeal.

U.S. Attorney Michael Hurst, a Donald Trump appointee, had already brought charges against about 75 migrants for crimes including illegal reentry, misuse of a social security number or falsely representing themselves as U.S. citizens.

The latest indictments have yet to appear on a database of federal court records or on the daily courtroom schedule. But a court-appointed lawyer and two people who have viewed recently issued summonses confirmed to HuffPost that they are beginning this week.

“Apparently there are some new ones,” Brad Mills, who has defended migrants arrested in the Mississippi raid as a court-appointed lawyer, wrote in an email to HuffPost. “They want me to show up in court at 10 a.m. this Thursday, and they will assign me a new case. Maybe more than one.”

It was unclear how many more people Hurst’s office has indicted. At least some of them were not jailed or in detention centers when they received summonses.

The U.S. attorney’s office in Jackson refuses to discuss the prosecutions it’s carrying out against the migrant workers, instead directing queries to the Justice Department. A spokesman for the Justice Department declined to comment.

Prosecutors have also gone after migrants over criminal violations stemming from unauthorized employment.

Most of the migrants facing prosecution after the ICE raid are Guatemalan nationals ― part of an influx of Latin American migrants recruited to Mississippi by the poultry industry itself, according to Angela Stuesse, author of ”Scratching Out a Living: Latinos, Race and Work in the Deep South.”

“They were welcomed with open arms by the industry and have been here, in some cases, for 25 years — they’ve laid down roots and are integral parts of poultry communities,” Stuesse told HuffPost. “It just seems mean-spirited to pass a law that criminalizes work in the first place, and then to prosecute them for fraud when we haven’t seen that there’s any accountability at the corporate level.”

The Trump administration has faced widespread criticism for charging working-class migrants who already face deportation with felonies while leaving the managers and executives of the poultry processing corporations that employ them untouched. Bryan Cox, a spokesperson for ICE, pointed out that prosecutors have filed criminal charges against the employers in previous worksite raids but that gathering evidence for such charges takes time.
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I bet the charges are dropped for the Managers and Executives due to lack of evidence, especially for those that contribute to Reptilian Candidates.
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Re: Trump Administration Prosecuting More Mississippi Workers After ICE Raids

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MayhemVI wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:14 amHas the world gone mad?!?
Do you have to ask?
Nationalism is like a fever: you know a nation is sick when nationalism rises. You know the world is sick when nationalism is rising everywhere.
Nationalism isn't Patriotism. They are two completely different things.
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The owner lives in Illinois and as far as I know he hasn't been arrested, the managers should have. The poor people arrested we just looking for a job to support their families. ICE and the USA should be making an example of the owner and managers if they really want to uphold the law.
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MayhemVI wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:14 am I thought they didn't allow illegal immigrants into Mississippi? I thought those red states had a handle on these things? Has the world gone mad?!?
They can threaten and exploit immigrants better than citizens. Of course, they have immigrants. That 14th Amendment makes it difficult to enslave non-felons and citizens, so the welcome mat is out for immigrant laborers in Mississippi.
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highdesert wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 10:32 am The owner lives in Illinois and as far as I know he hasn't been arrested, the managers should have. The poor people arrested we just looking for a job to support their families. ICE and the USA should be making an example of the owner and managers if they really want to uphold the law.
But they can't do that because they are owners and managers. They also are probably Reptilian voters and voted for Trump. It wasn't their fault those illegal immigrants all lied to them with FAKE PAPERS. :sarcasm:
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