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I saw that, so what?Here's the actual article: How a city in Nebraska is recovering after the state's largest worksite immigration raid
You might want to read on to the second paragraph:
Why would the XITTER post leave that out? I'm betting it's so that more people from the anti-brown-immigrant caucus will lay eyes on it and propagate it. Because a half truth spread quickly becomes full truth in the eyes who hope it's true.
And why is it that the XITTER post implies the applicants are US citizens? I'm betting that it's because they're vetted through E-Verify (just like the 70 or so workers who were detained by ICE were).
It sounds like the revolving door of undocumented (or falsely documented, as it were) workers ... ICE leaves by one side of the door with the arrested workers, while new undocumented workers come in the other side of the door to take their place.
I haven't been able to find a story online saying that they've re-opened yet. I've got a couple of stories dated 16JUN and 18JUN saying the plant is still closed (but I don't know how reputable they are).
If this outfit hires a new crop of invaders, raid them again, and again, until they get the message or dissolve.