Thursday, September 6, 2007

ICE Facing Law Suit over Abuse Claims During Raid

Minn. Meatpackers Sue Over Federal Raid
By GREGG AAMOT 09.04.07, 6:48 PM ET
FORBES


MINNEAPOLIS: A lawsuit filed Tuesday claims that federal immigration agents who raided a meatpacking plant detained Hispanic workers, hurled racial epithets at them and forced the women among them to take off their clothes, while white workers were spared the harsh treatment.

The federal lawsuit was filed by Centro Legal, an immigrant rights group, on behalf of 10 workers at Swift & Co.'s Worthington plant who are in the U.S. legally. More than 200 illegal immigrants in Worthington were arrested Dec. 12 as part of a six-state raid of Swift plants that netted more than 1,200 undocumented workers.

The plaintiffs, all of whom were working at the Worthington plant when it was raided, claim they were detained and searched or interrogated without being advised of their constitutional rights, the lawsuit claims. None was charged with a crime, said Gloria Contreras-Edin, Centro Legal's executive director.

Federal agents "insulted, abused, and humiliated the plaintiffs on account of their race" and ordered female Hispanic workers to disrobe in front of federal agents, the lawsuit claims. White workers, meanwhile, were allowed to move about the plant freely during the raid and weren't subject to unlawful conduct on the part of agents, according to the lawsuit.

"This is about upholding the basic constitutional rights and freedoms of Americans - whether they are black, white or Latino," Contreras-Edin said....

For complete article: http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/09/04/ap4081289.html

previously posted on Immigration Prof Blog

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