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Posted on: December 14th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Colorado ]
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“Business slowly began to return to normal in this town where 261 workers were caught up in a massive immigration sweep that temporarily halted operations at its largest employer, but some workers were still angry about being caught up in the raid.
“What they did doesnt have a name,” Veronica Rodriguez, 27, a single-mother of four said as she left the Swift & Co. plant Wednesday. “Were not animals and theres no reason for us to be treated like criminals. It was bad.”"
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