Smithfield Gets ICE To Kick Down the Doors at 4:30 AM
By: AnonymousIsAWoman
Published On: 8/22/2007 8:46:11 PM
This is a developing story ....
Exactly one week before a major protest was planned for the Smithfield Annual Shareholders' Meeting, which moved to Williamsburg from its traditional Richmond location, reports are surfacing that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has somehow gotten the addresses of supposed undocumented workers for the company. At 4:30 this morning, they kicked in doors and used dogs to round up as many as 30 people in an effort to intimidate workers trying to organize a plant.
This comes in the wake of a major union organizing campaign at one of Smithfield's North Carolina facilities. Smithfield, which operates both unionized and non union facilities has been bitterly fighting the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) organizing efforts for years.
This is not the first time that Smithfield has used ICE to intimidate workers. As shown here and here, Smithfield has a history of using the federal immigration authorities to intimidate workers fighting for basic rights and human dignity. But, as is pointed out in these articles, Smithfield likes to avoid having the raids occur at their facilities. So this time they managed to get ICE to knock in the middle of the night. Yes, just like the Gestapo and the Bolsheviks in a sadder age and in another continent.
Or, for many who remember a different era, even here in the U.S., it looks like Smithfield got the descendants of the Southern Klan to kick down the doors last night!
Comments
As I said, a developing story (AnonymousIsAWoman - 8/22/2007 8:50:24 PM)
As I find out more, I'll try to post it. If anybody else gets updates, that will be welcome too. This is the saddest thing I've heard in I don't remember when.
This is one of the worst companies in the world. (Lowell - 8/22/2007 8:56:58 PM)
*On
July 19, "[t]he president of the North Carolina NAACP was turned away Thursday when he tried to visit the Smithfield Foods Inc. hog slaughterhouse in Tar Heel."
*In 2004, Human Rights Watch issued a report which blasted Smithfield Foods for gross human rights abuses.
*Also, see this report by Amnesty International, entitled "Hog-Tied
Battling it out (again) at Smithfield Foods."
*Smithfield has been targeted for massive environmental pollution.
*Let's not even get started on how they treat the animals destined for slaughter at one of their plants.
So why does this latest situation not surprise me?
This sounds like a win-win (tx2vadem - 8/22/2007 10:01:31 PM)
for President Bush and Republicans. They help out a friend and they get tough on illegal immigration at the same time. Help a contributor, rally the base, win and win!
closer and closer (pvogel - 8/22/2007 10:05:33 PM)
to Nazi germany we get
Reprehensible (The Grey Havens - 8/22/2007 10:05:56 PM)
Conservatism rears its ugly head.
Actually, things were never hunky-dory (Lowell - 8/22/2007 10:28:46 PM)
with Smithfield Foods on the environment, labor, human rights, illegal immigrants, animal abuse, etc., etc. As I said, they're pretty much the worst company in the world. Hey, maybe Michael Vick can work there when he gets out of jail! Ha. Ha. Ha.
This (leftofcenter - 8/23/2007 8:20:49 AM)
happens every minute of every day. Thusands of workplace organizers get fired for trying to form a union. Sad and disgusting as this is, it doesn't surprise me. Happens in Virginia also. This is why labor is so weak in the south. Unions want to organize here but it is very expensive and most of the time they pull out. Many unions won't even attempt to organize in the south. Luckily my union is committed here, difficult as it is.
Smithfield is the ultimate sleaze for many reasons. I feel so bad for everyone that has to work there.
Meanwhile (Lowell - 8/23/2007 8:25:43 AM)
their profits soar. There is no justice in this world.