ICE confirms more than 70 people arrested during Tuesday's ICE raid have been relocated
- On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, authorities carried out an operation at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, resulting in the detention of over 70 employees.
- The raid followed an ongoing criminal investigation into large-scale employment of unauthorized workers using stolen or fraudulent IDs.
- Following the raid, 63 detainees were transferred to a Nebraska detention center, three Guatemalan workers were sent to Louisiana awaiting removal, and three Mexicans voluntarily returned home.
- Homeland Security officials reported that 76 undocumented individuals were arrested, with detainees facing federal charges such as fraud, illegal reentry, and resisting arrest; some also had previous deportations or criminal convictions.
- The raid triggered local protests and raised concerns over detainees’ lack of due process, highlighting ongoing tensions around immigration enforcement in Omaha.
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Omaha ICE Raid Nets Dozens of Illegals at Food Plant
Dozens of criminal illegal aliens were arrested on June 10 at an Omaha, Nebraska, food plant. All were using the stolen identities of Americans to lend legitimacy to their employment standing. The Department of Homeland Security put the number of those arrested at “approximately 70.” All were detained during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement raid at a Green Valley Foods plant. ICE agents, carrying warrants, entered the facility to begin mak…
La redada de ICE en Nebraska que conmocionó a las autoridades y dividió a familias
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By Ashley Killough, Ed Lavandera and Jeremy Harlan, CNN Rina Salado's coworkers had just burst into confetti. They surprised her with the news that she had been promoted to supervisor at the credit card manufacturing plant where she had worked for nearly three years. Her team asked her for a photo to enlarge and hang on the wall with her new title. Elated and overwhelmed, Salado, 25, ran out to her car to find a photo on her phone and call her f…
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