In Worthington, absence of family members felt
Tagged: family, MinnesotaPosted on: January 2nd, 2007“Three weeks after a raid swept up Esperanza Venturas husband and 229 other workers at the Swift & Co. meatpacking plant, many Hispanic immigrants are grappling with the sudden absence of family members.
Ventura lost two in the raid by federal agents: her husband, Anselmo Perez Verduo, in federal custody in Georgia, and a sister, Maria Amelia Ventura, who is to be deported.
Ventura, 25, and her baby are living with another sister and the sisters husband, who has proper documents and works at Swift.”
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