One of the largest immigration raids since Native Americans tried to dislodge illegal aliens from England in 1622.
This is from the Chicago Tribune. It's interesting to think about the ways that we treat one another. I've noticed that as human beings we tend to enforce our laws on the unfortunate and disenfranchised; in this case on hard working heads of households, who more often then not have an honest point of view in life here in America. There are many more shadier things that are of no concern to us. We aren't made aware of their existence since they work in the backgrounds of our quotidian life. What's worse is that it is planned within the political agenda of the administration in power to scapegoat the unfortunate and the disenfranchised. Don't you know it's easier than fixing things?
What's great is that the location where they hold the people that they keep. The National Cattle Congress in Waterloo, Iowa. It seems the government has a bit of history with this place. Here is an article for this.

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