http://www.omaha.com/article/20100310/NEWS97/703119927#17-arrested-at-fremont-plantPublished Wednesday March 10, 2010
FREMONT, Neb. (AP) — Seventeen people were in federal custody as part of an ongoing investigation of a Fremont meatpacking plant by immigration officials, authorities said Wednesday.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Greg Palmore said they were arrested Tuesday at Fremont Beef for immigration violations.
Immigration agents performed an “enforcement action” — not a raid — to determine whether Fremont Beef is complying with immigration laws, he said.
No further information is available, he said.
A message left by The Associated Press for a company spokeswoman was not immediately returned.
Illegal immigration has been a hot topic in Fremont, which is among a handful of Nebraska cities that have seen marked demographic changes primarily because of Hispanic work forces at meatpacking plants.
A group of Fremont residents are pushing for a special election on a proposal to ban renting to and hiring illegal immigrants within city limits. But city officials are seeking to block the election because they say the ordinance would conflict with federal law and lead to costly litigation. The Nebraska Supreme Court has agreed to take up the case.