Community worries, waits for fallout from Swift raid – Worthington, Minnesota
Tagged: children, MinnesotaPosted on: December 13th, 2006“”For the people that this is happening to today, short of losing a loved one, this is probably the worst day of their life,” said Worthington Public Safety Director Mike Cumiskey.
Teresa Ramirez, 42, who is in the U.S. legally, said some workers were bound with plastic cuffs and some women screamed about who would pick up their children.
“Truthfully speaking, they treated us like trash,” Veronica Carabantes Maravailla, 33, said through an interpreter, adding that her daughter had to bring Maravaillas green card to the plant. “They treated the legals and illegals alike.”"
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