US immigration officials raid meat production plant in Omaha, dozens detained
- On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, federal agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement carried out raids at several food processing facilities in Omaha, including Glenn Valley Foods and the JBS Beef Plant.
- The raids aimed to screen workers suspected of lacking legal documentation under a federal criminal investigation into large-scale employment of unauthorized workers.
- ICE arrived at Glenn Valley Foods around 9 a.m. with a list of 97 employees to screen while Omaha Police and Douglas County Sheriff's Office assisted with traffic control near multiple South Omaha locations.
- Douglas County Commissioner Roger Garcia expressed the county's intention to provide legal aid to those detained during the raids, as well as support for the families impacted by the enforcement actions amid growing community concern.
- The raids caused fear and trauma in the community, with advocates and residents emphasizing the hard work of affected employees and pledging support for impacted families and legal aid.
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ICE Arrests Over 70 In Worksite Enforcement Operation – Largest Ever To Take Place In Nebraska
ICE did a major raid on an Omaha meatpacking site. Over 70 illegal aliens were arrested. It was the largest worksite enforcement operation to ever take place in Nebraska. According to ICE, “Some had active local warrants, prior DUI convictions and have been previously deported. Many may now face additional federal charges: fraud and misuse of visas, permits and other documents; assaulting a federal officer; resisting arrest; illegal reentry; and…
ICE arrests more than 70 in immigration raid at Nebraska worksite
Immigration and Customs Enforcement is touting what it says is the largest worksite immigration roundup in Nebraska. It says more than 70 people were arrested under suspicion of being in the U.S. illegally. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has more.
ICE raid at Omaha meat plant part of broader immigration sweep
Federal immigration agents gained media attention after carrying out what officials described as the largest worksite enforcement operation in years. The operation focused on meatpacking plants in the Midwest, but the owner claims he used a federal system to verify workers’ status. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) launched the raids in Omaha, Nebraska, as part of a broader effort to locate and detain immigrants who are in the U.S.…
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