
Four people have been arrested for assaulting ICE agents after they conducted a worksite enforcement operation at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Nebraska. An investigation is ongoing and additional arrests may be forthcoming, authorities said.
A June 10 worksite enforcement operation at Glenn Valley Foods led to the arrest of more than 70 illegal foreign nationals, the largest worksite enforcement action to occur in Nebraska since the beginning of the Trump administration, The Center Square reported.
In addition to being assaulted by Honduran nationals illegally in the U.S. employed there, federal agents were also assaulted by protestors.
Four “aggressive protestors” were arrested on June 12 after being “caught on video damaging federal property and threatening to assault federal agents and officers following the execution of a federal search warrant at Glenn Valley Foods,” ICE said.
They organized a protest “in response to a June 10 operation targeting illegal aliens suspected of victimizing individuals and businesses by using stolen or fraudulent identities and documents to gain employment illegally,” ICE said.
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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