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Interviewing the people detained in that Immigration raid
By adamg on Sun, 03/11/2007 - 9:59pm
AmberPaw worked as a volunteer today, doing Spanish interviews with some of the people arrested in New Bedford:
... Not one of the detainees I interviewed had any criminal history. All were working 48 hour weeks for $7.50 an hour. The saddest question was from a Guatemalan father, who had been working side-by-side with his 18 year old son. They were separated by the ICE raid, and he does not know where his son is. ...
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they had a criminal history
they had a criminal history of entering our country illegally and breaking our imigration laws
wrong
A "criminal history" means you have previously been convicted of a crime.
Undocumented?
They were given fake documents by their employers, if the news reports are correct. This makes me wonder if they even knew that they were not here legally, as they are unlikely to know/understand the byzantine and horrendously outdated immigration processes in the US.
It is possible that, for all they knew, the employer had "taken care of it". If you have good reason to think that you are living legally in the US and you have been taken advantage of, have you committed a crime?