Press Release on Koch Foods Raids.
ICE executes federal criminal search warrants at Koch Foods and arrests
more than 160 on immigration charges
Simultaneous criminal search warrant executed at Koch corporate office in
Chicago, IL
CINCINNATI - Special agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
(ICE) today executed criminal search warrants at Koch Foods in Fairfield, Ohio.
ICE identified more than 180 Koch employees working at the Fairfield plant
requiring further questioning and administratively arrested more than 160 as of
4PM for immigration violations. ICE agents simultaneously executed criminal
search warrants at Koch's corporate office in Chicago.
The enforcement actions are part of a two-year, ongoing ICE investigation
based on evidence that Koch Foods may have been knowingly hired illegal aliens
at its poultry processing and packaging facility.
"Unlawful employment is one of the key magnets drawing illegal aliens across
our borders," said Julie L. Myers, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for
ICE. "When illegal aliens use fraudulent documents or engage in identity theft,
they not only exploit a vulnerability, they also cause real harm to U.S.
citizens. We will pursue egregious violators by seeking criminal charges and
continue to deploy tools such as the new social security no match guidelines to
help businesses comply with the law."
Today's enforcement action was coordinated with ICE's federal, state and
local counterparts including, the Southern District of Ohio's U.S. Attorney's
Office; the USDA Office of the Inspector General; Health and Human Service's
Department of Immigration Health Services; the Ohio Department of Public Safety;
the Butler County Sheriff's Office; the Butler County District Attorney's
Office; and Butler County Children's Services.
At the Fairfield plant, illegal aliens have been interviewed by ICE and the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Division of Immigration Health
Services (HHS/DIHS) to record any medical concerns, sole-caregiver issues or
other humanitarian concerns. Based on this information, ICE makes decisions
regarding whether or not an illegal alien should be released for humanitarian
reasons. If released, the illegal alien is issued a notice to appear in front of
an immigration judge at a later date.
Aliens who are being detained will be transported to an ICE processing
facility located in the Cincinnati area and placed in removal proceedings.
Aliens will be detained while awaiting removal proceedings.
A 24-hour toll-free detainee locator hotline is available exclusively for
family members of those arrested in today's operation to field questions about
detention status and the removal process. The hotline operates in English and
Spanish; the phone number is 866-341-3858. |