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ICE agents handcuff a suspected undocumented immigrant during a raid in April. Charles Reed/PA Images

Hundreds of undocumented migrants detained in US immigration raids

Some of the migrants will be released with electronic ankle monitors as they await a court hearing.

US OFFICIALS HAVE said that some 680 undocumented migrants were detained in a major series of raids yesterday at food processing plants in the southeastern United States, part of President Donald Trump’s announced crackdown on illegal immigration.

Most of those detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents were Hispanic migrants, officials said.

TV footage showed lines of arrested migrants heading to buses parked outside the processing plants with their hands behind their backs.

Those who were not detained, including some children, stood by waving at their friends and relatives. Several wiped away tears as they gave their farewells.

“Special agents executed administrative and criminal search warrants resulting in the detention of approximately 680 illegal aliens,” said Mike Hurst, US Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi.

“They have to follow our laws, they have to abide by our rules, they have to come here legally or they shouldn’t come here at all,” Hurst said at a news conference.

The US attorney did not spare the employers. 

“To those who use illegal aliens for competitive advantage or to make a quick buck, we have something to say to you: If we find that you have violated federal criminal law, we’re coming after you,” he said.

‘Dehumanising’ raids

Matthew Albence, the interim ICE head, said the raids were the result of a year-long investigation.

He said that the children of detained parents will be sent to live with relatives or other families.

Some of the migrants will be released with electronic ankle monitors as they await a court hearing.

ICE agents raided plants in the towns of Morton, Carthage, Canton, Pelahatchie, Sebastopol and Bay Springs, all in the state of Mississippi, officials said.

“After speaking with the agents, I now know that they are identifying illegal immigrants, versus those who are legal, and rounding them up, putting them in buses and carrying them away,” Canton Mayor William Truly told the local ABC News television affiliate.

Chokwe Antar Lumumba, the mayor of Mississippi state capital Jackson, took to social media to seek help for the migrants.

“I’m calling upon faith institutions in our community to become sanctuaries for our immigrant neighbors and protect them from potential harm,” he wrote on his Facebook account. 

“The ICE raids are both dehumanising and ineffective as a tactic for protecting citizens from potential harm.”

In June, Trump tweeted that ICE “will begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States”.

Trump has also tweeted several times about an alleged “invasion” of people crossing the southern border into the United States.

© AFP 2019

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    Mute Barry Somers
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    Sep 26th 2019, 2:57 PM

    It’s a joke of an industry,
    Many of the people I know who worked in it have left because creches want them to have degrees but they’ll pay them barely over min wage with next to no chance of any increases.

    The money is made by the creche owners and certainly not the staff, the staff work crazy long hours with feck all pay.

    The industry badly needs to be taken under the department of education

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:18 PM

    @Barry Somers: A lot of industries in Ireland operate that way. I know people working in manufacturing jobs taking home 329 euro for a 40 hour week. No pension, no benefits and no hope.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:21 PM

    @Barry Somers: with it being 1800/1900 for two kids in Dublin then you know it’s not going to the workers

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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:31 PM

    @David Corrigan: do they also have degrees to work in that industry though?

    Even call centres pay more then child care and you don’t need a degree to get the call centre job.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 4:21 PM

    @Barry Somers: No they would not have degrees to be honest with you Barry. 40 hour week working in an engineering environment.

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    Mute Derek Durkin
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    Sep 26th 2019, 2:56 PM

    Yet we are up there with the highest child care costs in Europe.

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    Mute Derek Power
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    Sep 26th 2019, 4:54 PM

    @Derek Durkin: on account of the insurance costs. The creches have to pay the ever increasing insurance premiums and then the government comes up with another new standard they have to adhere to which costs more again. While the fees are high, the creches aren’t exactly sitting on mounds of money.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 5:43 PM

    @Derek Durkin: Yep, it’s only about 120 euro per child per month in Sweden. But we prefer to cut income taxes which makes services private at high cost to the individual, marvellous capitalism that destroys the family unit and only benefits the rich. https://sweden.se/society/10-things-that-make-sweden-family-friendly/

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    Sep 27th 2019, 3:13 PM

    @Niall O’Neill: hey, the powers that be in this country have been trying to destroy the family unit for hundreds of years.

    Remember our leader is of the opinion that you can get your rich parents to pay for it, or if you don’t have them you can leave.

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    Mute John Horan
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    Sep 26th 2019, 2:56 PM

    Why does it come as a surprise to childcare workers that it is poorly paid? I have no kids and know nothing about kids, but I know it is and always has been a poorly paid job.

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    Mute Chris Judge
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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:08 PM

    @John Horan: But it shouldn’t be so low that those working full time cannot make ends meet. If you work full time you should be able to afford to live, no matter what your job is.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:19 PM

    @Chris Judge: I agree 100%.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:21 PM

    @Chris Judge: Whether it should be or not isn’t really the issue. On a personal level why would you go into an industry knowing it is badly paid. As for no matter what job it should be a wage that you can live on is a new concept. Many jobs were only ever supplementary incomes worked part time. To change that whole nature will take a long time

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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:44 PM

    @Craic_a_tower: Who cares what the reasons are – someone has to do it, so why question those who do?

    It’s looking after kids, which is a very hard job and I respect them for it. They should be paid a decent salary.

    I’d assume the main issue is the insurance costs for running a nursery/creche drive prices up, so very little of the money they make goes to the workers.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 4:34 PM

    @Chris Judge: it seems fair to question people who complain about poor wages in a sector where everyone else knows it is poorly paid. There are people doing it on those wages.
    Do you worry about landlords getting a decent return? Did you run to their defence when renting at a loss?

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    Sep 26th 2019, 4:52 PM

    @Chris Judge: then don’t sign up for the job. The market will soon adjust when there is nobody willing to do the job

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    Sep 26th 2019, 7:39 PM

    @Craic_a_tower: I assume people go into childcare because they see it as a rewarding job that they like and think they would be good at. Isn’t this what everyone should be doing? Pay is a seperate issue.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 4:11 PM

    The answer is to go on strike and then see what happen they could bring the country to a standstill

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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:52 PM

    Where is the money going? The creche fees in this country are outrageous.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 3:54 PM

    A sure fire way of not retaining and attracting quality staff,

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    Sep 26th 2019, 4:04 PM

    @David Walsh: and you have to jump through hoops to get the job to be paid peanuts..qualifications, Garda vetting, first aid training etc forget it, sure it not even a living wage and a lot of them end up going on the dole during summer if creches/montessoris and they become seasonally unemployed. It’s a mug’s game.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 6:23 PM

    As a preschool teacher I can say how undervalued the industry is in this country which is why I’m currently emigrating to Australia where it is valued and recognised in wages! I do it for the love of the job but it’s getting ridiculous here. I’m at the top of the scale in this country (plus the pay cut we had to take in the recession due to cut in funding) and it’s a joke!

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    Sep 26th 2019, 10:50 PM

    @Siobh: “I do it for the love of the job”
    “So I’m going to Australia because they pay more”

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    Sep 26th 2019, 6:18 PM

    Helicopter parents don’t help litigating when their kid falls over or bumps into something. Insurance companies will use that as justification to increase the premiums.

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    Sep 26th 2019, 4:10 PM

    Childcare is a good career in the uk

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    Sep 26th 2019, 6:41 PM

    Bring in a sectoral employment order

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    Sep 27th 2019, 9:39 AM

    Time for the Department of Education to wake up !! This is Early Years Education…not a babysitting service. Some of my friends are teachers, I have more qualifications and training than they do. As pointed out above we also, cook, clean, advise etc…

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    Mute Kath Noonan
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    Sep 27th 2019, 9:31 PM

    It’s the same in a lot of jobs in Ireland, workers are struggling to make ends meet. I work in a multinational and several people in my area head to a second job after work. This is what FF/FG have done to our country. Cost of living WAY too high – people are no longer ‘living’, they’re merely existing.

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