4 Arrested for Assaulting ICE Agents at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha
- Federal immigration agents conducted a raid on June 10 at Glenn Valley Foods, a meatpacking facility in Omaha, Nebraska, detaining 76 employees suspected of using false identities.
- The raid targeted employees suspected of illegal employment despite the company’s use of the E-Verify system, which company president Chad Hartmann said approved all current and detained workers.
- ICE agents handcuffed workers, some hiding behind objects, and transported them nearly 300 miles to detention centers where 63 remain in custody pending immigration proceedings while others have been deported or transferred.
- Authorities noted that none of the detainees were violent criminals, and some detainees have active local warrants or prior convictions and now may face additional federal charges including fraud and misuse of documents.
- The raid significantly reduced the plant's workforce and sparked community protests demanding an end to workplace raids, while legal groups mobilized to support affected families and reunify children left at home.
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Court records describe Omaha immigration raid, K-9 unit meets hiding worker, ‘agitated’ protester
OMAHA — Federal officials announced criminal charges this week against five people — four of them protesters — for encounters with immigration agents during the June 10 worksite enforcement raid at Omaha’s Glenn Valley Foods. The raid, the largest immigration…
Court records describe Omaha immigration raid, K-9 unit meets hiding worker, ‘agitated’ protester • Nebraska Examiner
A worker gets apprehended at Glenn Valley Foods during the largest Nebraska immigration raid since President Donald Trump took office. (Courtesy of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) OMAHA — Federal officials announced criminal charges this week against five people — four of them protesters — for encounters with immigration agents during the June 10 worksite enforcement raid at Omaha’s Glenn Valley Foods. Immigration agents converge on Gl…
Omaha meatpacking plant owner: E-Verify failed to catch fake IDs
Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Nebraska, became the focus of national attention last week after immigration officials carried out the largest worksite raid of the year. Within days, the meatpacking plant saw a surge of job seekers, applications in hand, hoping to land a spot on the line. Federal raid upends Omaha meatpacking plant On Tuesday, June 10, federal immigration officials arrested 76 people at Glenn Valley Foods, according to an email fr…
A workplace law enforcement operation on June 10 in Glenn Valley Foods led to the arrest of more than 70 illegal aliens, the largest enforcement action in the workplace that occurred in Nebraska since the start of the Trump administration, reported The Center Square.
South Omaha organization and leaders talk about ICE raid impacts on families
Families in Omaha woke up to empty rooms on Father’s Day following ICE’s raid at Glenn Valley Foods this past Tuesday. Local groups and affected families are grappling with the aftermath.
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