ICE Agents at Dayton Cargill
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Updated: 10:46 PM Mar 11, 2008
ICE Agents at Dayton Cargill
Dayton, Va.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were at the Dayton Cargill plant at the same time U.S. Attorney John Brownlee announced eight indictments Tuesday. ICE officials were on site all day with company representatives.
Posted: 5:56 PM Mar 11, 2008
Reporter: Haley Harrison
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were at the Dayton Cargill plant at the same time U.S. Attorney John Brownlee announced eight indictments Tuesday. ICE officials were on site all day with company representatives.

ICE in Washington D.C. could not confirm a direct link between the incident and the indictments. However, officials do say that when two incidents happen on the same day, there's often "a strong link." Brownlee agrees.

ICE confirms agents were at Cargill's Dayton Plant Tuesday. Cargill representatives wouldn't talk.

"They're threatening to fire anybody who talks to you guys, any news people," says former plant employee, Leisa Good.

Good worked at Cargill until September 2007 and was talking with employees inside the plant Tuesday.

She says, "They have them held in there and they're questioning them about things and I guess they're questioning them about their countries."

The Dayton Cargill plant is where Edwin Mendez, who was one of the eight indicted, worked. Brownlee says three illegal immigrants who also worked at the same plant say they got their counterfeit IDs from Mendez.

Cargill could not be reached for comment Tuesday. Company representatives on site did say it's business as usual.


Latest Comments

Posted by: Bill Location: Staunton on Apr 30, 2009 at 05:55 PM

Way to go ICE. Fine Cargille to put them out of business. Get rid of the illegals andgive us our country back
Posted by: SAM Location: HARRISONBURG on Dec 11, 2008 at 12:25 AM

ITS ABOUT TIME THEY DO SOMETHING ABOUT ALL THESE ILLEGALS TAKING AMERICANS JOBS AWAY FROM THEM WE NEED TO LIVE AND PAY OUR BILLS TOO
Posted by: Deborah Location: Prospect (formerly Bridgewater) on Mar 13, 2008 at 03:10 PM

There should be more raids like this on the unscrupulous employers in the Valley. These companies (and private individuals I might add) should be fined for every day for each illegal individual they employ and should have their business licenses revolked. This activity lowers wages, schools are overcrowded and hospitals are being used as doctor's offices. This addiction to cheap labor so the companies -- and individuals -- can get wealthy is not good for this country. It seems to be extremely bad in the valley part of Virginia.
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