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Omaha is trying to forge ahead following the raid's chilling effect on the local workforce and the community at large.
A federal audit at Glenn Valley Foods this spring found that of 177 employees at the plant, 107 were suspected of working ...
An immigration raid at an Omaha meat-packing plant June 10 prompted protests after dozens of workers were detained.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided an Omaha meat processing plant, Omaha Mayor John Ewing said that he does not ...
In Omaha, Nebraska, the impacts of the mass immigration raid on Glenn Valley Foods are being felt across the community.
An agent reportedly called the program “broken.” Sources told HR Dive that’s correct in some respects, and employers should ...
The Trump administration lifted its short-lived pause on ice arrests at farms, hotels, and restaurants. The whiplash is ...
League of Latin American Citizen's president comes to Omaha, and ICE footage showing Glenn Valley Foods' workers hiding when ...
OMAHA, Neb. (NewsNation) — Omaha’s newly inaugurated mayor says he “doesn’t know” why the city was targeted by federal immigration officials which resulted in the arrests of more than 100 people.
Criminal charges were filed against five people on Monday in relation to a raid at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha.
Police Chief Todd Schmaderer explained that local organizations like the Omaha Police Department did not assist in the raid; they simply provided traffic control.
The immigration raid at an Omaha meatpacking plant earlier this week sent ripple effects through Lincoln and the surrounding ...