The arrest of over 80 illegal aliens at a Louisiana racetrack Monday prompted calls for a crackdown on the businesses that hired them.
The arrests at the Delta Downs Racetrack, Hotel and Casino in Calcasieu Parish occurred after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “received intelligence” that businesses operating in the racetrack’s stables were employing “unauthorized workers,” an ICE spokesperson told the Associated Press.
84 illegals were arrested for deportation by ICE on Tuesday at Delta Downs Racetrack Casino in Louisiana:
“Along with a criminal investigation, agents are also assessing whether civil penalties are appropriate for the businesses that hired the alleged unauthorized workers.” pic.twitter.com/m8iTQCYDVh
— Paul A. Szypula (@Bubblebathgirl) June 19, 2025
Among those arrested were “at least two” illegal aliens with criminal records.
“Those arrested included Enrique Gonzalez Moreno, 36, from Mexico, who ICE said has illegally entered the U.S. four times,” according to the Louisiana Illuminator. “He has reportedly been convicted twice for driving under the influence, once for cocaine possession and once for illegal reentry.”
“ICE also took an unnamed 40-year-old man from Mexico into custody who the agency said has previously been arrested for criminal conspiracy, aggravated battery with a dangerous weapon, sexual battery and video voyeurism,” the report continued.
An ICE official told the Illuminator that the agency is also seeking to determine whether other criminal activities were occurring at the racetrack, including labor exploitation.
“Oftentimes, when we’re conducting these worksite enforcement operations, we uncover other forms of criminal conduct such as document and benefit fraud, money laundering and human trafficking,” the official said.
EXCLUSIVE: More than 80 illegal migrants were arrested during a worksite enforcement operation at the Delta Downs Racetrack in Louisiana today. According to ICE, the op was conducted after authorities received intelligence indicating that the businesses operating out of the… pic.twitter.com/tyEHrCvXzJ
— Brooke Taylor (@Brooketaylortv) June 18, 2025
Racing industry leaders were reportedly livid at the arrests.
“To come in and take that many workers away and leave the horse racing operation stranded and without workers is unacceptable,” National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association general counsel Peter Ecabert whined to the AP.
“If they were willing to come in and try and work with us, we are willing to make sure things are done in an orderly way. But what they have done here leaves everyone in a bad situation,” he added.
The public, meanwhile, wondered why the owners of the racetrack businesses who’d hired the illegals weren’t also being hauled off in cuffs.
Look:
Start arresting the business owners and this bullshit will stop.
— Alex (@EuropaActual) June 18, 2025
What are the consequences for the owner/employers at Delta Downs Racetrack – what is the legal charges made against them?
— K (@kmorgan24) June 18, 2025
@ICEgov you should be assessing penalties against every business that employs illegals! No question. This shouldn’t be an option to not charge. Now check Penn National at Hollywood casino in Pa.
— Lili (@Lili87871488) June 20, 2025
I’m sick of all of these greedy companies who would rather employ slave labor than American citizens. This is not about “compassion”, this is about greed. Let’s have some compassion for the Americans looking for work.
— lovin’ life (@LovinRiftss) June 18, 2025
Fine and possibly jail employers that knowingly hire illegals or hire people under-the-table; both of which suppress fair wages. Under the table also helps people who are scamming the social services safety net and/or avoiding judicial wage garnishment.
— Cool_CPA (@itztamzgmailco1) June 19, 2025
Famous racehorse trainer Dale Romans told USA Today that he, for his part, hopes the Trump administration eventually offers a “common sense path” for workers to return to the stables.
“If we couldn’t have an immigrant workforce on the backside, I don’t know how horse racing exists,” he said. “We need a common sense path to long-term legalization. We’re not talking citizenship, just some kind of work permit.”
“The perfect scenario is we get an amnesty program that leads to a work permit. If you’re vetted, if you’re proven not to be a criminal, you pay your taxes, you are sponsored by an employer, you have a right to work in the United States. That’s all we’re asking for,” he added.
Also speaking with USA Today, Ecabert argued that illegals are simply needed because Americans won’t work race track jobs.
“The problem is that the kind of work the people on the backside, the grooms and hotwalkers, those folks that are constantly caring for the horses and making sure they’re maintained and healthy, that job is 24-7 just a real difficult job,” he said.
“It’s hard to get anyone to do that job, and we depend a lot on immigrants and they’re hard-working and good people,” he added.
In one of the largest ICE raids in Louisiana history, 84 workers at Delta Downs were arrested.
Officials say the workers were hired illegally, mostly to tend to the stables.
The race course is also under investigation for illegal hiring.@FOX8NOLA pic.twitter.com/pTXPefq3GB
— Andrés Fuentes (@news_fuentes) June 18, 2025
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