ENDGAME: HUNDREDS ARRESTED IN IOWA IMMIGRATION RAID; FAIRGROUNDS USED AS FEDERAL “HOLDING FACILITY”

May 13th, 2008

UPDATE #1: Largest Single Site Raid Ever:

Customs and law enforcement agents worked through the night processing the detainees, said Claude Arnold, the ICE special agent in charge of the operation. Detainees were “administratively arrested” but have not yet been criminally charged, he said.

Detainees who are charged with aggravated identity theft, unlawful use of a Social Security number or other offenses will be given lawyers and sent to appearances in one of three makeshift courtrooms at the detainee center in Waterloo, Arnold said.

The set-up includes three courtrooms – two in trailers and one in an existing room. A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s office said the court proceedings would be open within space constraints.

Video footage shot by federal agents showed a large “intake area” in McElroy Auditorium with folding chairs and tables. The footage, which did not show any detainees, included images of a kitchen, break room, restroom and shower facilities used by detainees.

Arnold would not disclose how many people were involved in Monday’s effort, citing security concerns.

— End Update —

This is almost certainly a Department of Homeland Security ENDGAME operation.

I hosted the document on Cryptogon:

U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
ENDGAME
Office of Detention and
Removal Strategic Plan, 2003 – 2012
Detention and Removal Strategy for a Secure Homeland

Via: The Gazette:

More than 300 people here have already been arrested in what is being called the largest operation of its kind in Iowa, federal officials said this afternoon.

At 10 a.m., Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents entered Agriprocessors, Inc., as part of an ongoing investigation and to execute criminal search warrants for aggravated identify theft, fraudulent use of Social Security numbers and other crimes, as well as a civil search warrant to find people living illegally in the United States.

At a 2 p.m. news conference in Cedar Rapids, ICE spokesman Tim Counts said most of the arrests so far are for administrative immigration violations, although more information about the identities and jobs of those arrests are not being released at this time.

Those arrested are being held in Estel Hall at the National Cattle Congress grounds in Waterloo, until at least Wednesday night, he said. Estel Hall, also known as Cedar Valley Expo, serves as the grounds’ merchant showroom.

The Agriprocessors raid has already netted the largest number of arrests carried out at a single location, Counts said. He would not say whether other companies or locations will be involved in the raid.

“I can only talk about today,” Counts said. “We can’t comment on any future investigations or activities.”

Investigation into activity at Agriprocessors began in October 2007, said Matt Dummermuth, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa. Officials would not answer more in-depth questions on the background of the raid or how it is being carried out.

ICE agents are asking detainees “several times” if they have medical, child care or other humanitarian needs, said Claude Arnold, ICE Special Agent in Charge. The interviews will help determine if those arrested will be detained or conditionally released on humanitarian grounds.

So far, 44 people have been released under supervision, mostly because they are the primary caregivers of children who have no other responsible adult to care for them.

Counts said the Department of Human Services was contacted before the raid began to provide services to families. A 24-hour information hot line at 1-866-341-3858 was established for family members to check on the status of the detainees.

An official update on the raid is expected at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Counts said 63 pages of the search warrants used in the raid have been released to explain more about the basis of the investigation, and government video of the inside of the holding facility is expected to be distributed.

Related: U.S. Immigration Raids Are About to Get Ugly

Related: U.S. STRATEGIC PLAN TO DETAIN AND REMOVE ALL ILLEGAL ALIENS AND “POTENTIAL TERRORISTS”

4 Responses to “ENDGAME: HUNDREDS ARRESTED IN IOWA IMMIGRATION RAID; FAIRGROUNDS USED AS FEDERAL “HOLDING FACILITY””

  1. John Doh says:

    The downward spiral of the failure cascade
    has begun.IMHO 4 months tops till things
    become inscrutable.
    Like people are going to spend 1/4 + of their income just to get to work so they can CONSUME.
    Major food brand’s will fade to obscurity as
    EVERYONE switches to generic store brands.
    That leads to decline in TV advertising.
    People won’t go to Starbucks or the movies.
    Franchisee’s will go broke.
    People will drop fancy cell calling plans
    and high speed internets.
    Bout fri**in time,…Welcome to the desert of the real.

  2. lagavulin says:

    To my mind the reason for the sudden crackdown on illegal immigration is pretty straightforward.

    During the last decade, and even in the face of the “war on terror”, the corporations and the US administration’s version of our US economy have depended on cheap labor from across the border. I mean, just look at the amazing boom we’ve had in new construction — and for the majority of states, especially key ones like Texas and California, it was impossible to build WITHOUT using primarily illegal labor.

    But now, the economy is tanking and homebuilding especially has all but evaporated. So in short, they simply don’t need near as much cheap labor from Mexico. So now they’re “laying off” their illegal workforce, sans severance pay.

    As a matter of fact, if they can’t shift a good portion of those low-pay jobs back into American hands soon there’s going to be far too many underemployed citizens for the corp-gov’s peace of mind….

  3. Peregrino says:

    Endgame? For Homeland “Security” maybe. Three hundred detainees sounds big until you realize there are millions of “illegal aliens” in the U.S. It’s like when they bust a coke runner for a thousand pounds of cocaine, and then they mention in small print at the end of the article that millions of pounds are smuggled into the U.S.undetected every day.The “end game” is of nationalism and the institutions that prop up nationalism. Like it or not, we are moving into a global culture where “illegal aliens” run rampant and national institutions are virtually powerless to stop them, simply because, culturally, they pose little to no threat to the average joe, the same as drugs. And like it or not, in the long run, what the average joe wants, the average joe gets.

  4. tm says:

    One of the companies raided were using illegal aliens from Canada – Orthodox Jews being used to manufacture crystal meth…

    http://www.jta.org/cgi-bin/iowa/breaking/108541.html

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