42% of our farm work force only being 3% of the total of illegal immigration’s in the country shows how bad the issue is.
I haven’t seen ice raiding farms for day laborers, but I have seen ice arresting murderers, rapists and pedophiles.
There have been people who’s only (known) crime has been entering the country illegally but that was due to their proximity to the primary targets.
The stated goal was 1 million deported in year 1.
Even if you go by some of the most skewed crime statistics for illegals which include arrests and not charges and things like low level theft or other crimes you barely get to 10% of that 1m.
And that 1m is supposed to be the "start" so obviously common sense tells you the illegals working jobs in the supply chain are going to have to be rounded up to meet those numbers.
Pretty sure we are seeing non-criminals rounded up. If your co-worker is specifically targeted by police for child porn and they come to arrest him at your office. Police are not checking each and every one of you.
ICE is. Hell that raid in Newark wasn't for a specific criminal, but because the business was suspected of using illegal immigrants for labor.
There was a Grandmother, Mother, and child taken to a holding facility in Wisconsin because they were reported while shopping and speaking spanish.
They were from Puerto Rico... Americans. It took them time to prove it and be released.
A Puerto Rican restaurant in Philly had ICE try to come in to check workers and the owner refused to comply. No warrant was shown and they left.
The roundups of just finding anyone is going to increase because the criminal or pending category quickly will be depleted or harder to locate.