So often we read anti-Hispanic/anti-immigrant rhetoric about the "illegal invaders" or the "dirty Mexicans" or any other slur about these people. And it seems to get a free pass. It's OK to belittle and abuse the brown people.
But what about them? Do they not suffer as well? Take the case of the Immigration Raid on the meat plant in Postville, Iowa awhile back. About 700 people were caught working at the Agriprocessors meat packing plant. After the May 12 raid, one-third of the town is missing and the plant lost almost all of its employees. At one point, busing in homeless people from Texas to fill the openings. Around 300 people were arrested and are currently serving five month sentences for identity theft. And many women and children are currently awaitng court dates, as if they were common criminals. One eample is Maria Cruz, whose husband was arrested and Cruz herself is without a job, wearing an ankle monitor and raising her three sons. Is this how we treat people coming here for a better life? As if they were animals or criminals?
Instead of focusing on the fact the workers at this plant were undocumented(as the media did) we should instead be focusing on the fact the conditions inside this plant were unsafe. Two of the owners are facing charges for helping workers get identity information. However, they need to face the consequences for the REAL crime here: the unsafe working conditions these people were subjected to. The local pastor commented on the conditions of the plant, stating that it is "dirty and unsafe". The pastor has also had to take people for medical care due to cuts and there were even children with missing fingers and hands.
Remember this next time you decide to take a cheap shot at Hispanics in discussion about immigration. Remember the people who are sufferign and who is at fault: BIG BUSINESS. Big Business who intentionally helps these people get false information only for the purpose of forcing them to work in unsafe conditions for low pay. Whether it is a sweat shop in China or an American Capitalist Exploiter trying to make an extra buck, this violation of human rights is wrong and must be stopped.
These Hispanic people are NOT the threat to our country as some say. The employers who mistreat and abuse their employees are the true threat.
(CBS)It was the largest single immigration raid in the country. There were 700 warrants and 300 arrests. Agriprocessors, a kosher meatpacking plant, lost three quarters of its workforce, reports CBS Evening News correspondent Russ Mitchell. And tiny Postville, Iowa lost one out of every three of its residents.
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dprin339
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gamer173
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HybridTalk
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