MPR: False documents: A lucrative business

Posted on: February 28th, 2007
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“Its been nearly three months since federal raids at six Swift meatpacking plants, including one in Worthington. Federal officials said the raids targeted workers using fake work papers and stolen identities to secure employment. Nearly 240 workers from Worthington are now facing deportation. And yet, theres little evidence to suggest the raid has had any effect on either the supply or demand for fake and stolen documents.”

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