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Meatpacking Raids Re-Ignite Immigration Debate

Meat-packing plants in six states were involved last week in the biggest workplace-enforcement operation in US history. Were legal workers caught up in raids that divided parents and children?  Will Swift & Company be charged for hiring illegal immigrants?   Plus, Robert Gates is sworn in as Defense Secretary, and the National Basketball Association's leading scorer is suspended for 15 games.

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By Warren Olney • Dec 18, 2006 • 1h 0m Listen

Meat-packing plants in six states were involved last week in the biggest workplace-enforcement operation in US history. Were legal workers caught up in raids that divided parents and children? Will Swift & Company be charged for hiring illegal immigrants? Plus, Robert Gates is sworn in as Defense Secretary, and the National Basketball Association's leading scorer is suspended for 15 games.

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    Warren Olney

    former KCRW broadcaster

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