Guard the Borders: Panic in Postville

Panic In Postville

By Nancy Matthis at ADMC

The Federal immigration raid last Monday in Postville, Iowa evoked all the stereotypical dramas — illegal aliens, identity theft, stolen Social Security cards, underage workers, worker abuse, a drug lab, a local school system burdened with illegal Hispanic children, a Protestant (mostly Lutheran) small town co-opted by Jewish business interests, Jewish businessmen skirting the law to turn an extra buck, a Catholic church offering sanctuary, an American labor union pitted against the Jewish businessmen who were hiring the cheaper illegal labor, a clash between two US government agencies with competing jurisdiction, pandering politicians scrambling to collect points with the Hispanic vote, liberal sympathizers supporting illegals in suing the government, foreign consulates sticking their noses in, protests that the civil rights of these criminal invaders have been violated and finally the WaPo putting a liberal spin on the news.

It is the stuff of opera, but this plot would be difficult to stage, because there are so many sub-themes that an audience could not follow the action. Ditto for the American public, trying to follow this in the mainstream news media that omit relevant background out of political correctness.

Illegal Aliens

Last Monday, on May 12 at 10 AM in the morning, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents raided the world’s largest kosher meat packing plant, located in Postville, Iowa. From the Waterloo/Cedar Falls Courier:

Federal agents converged on the grounds of the Agriprocessors meat-packing plant in Postville at 10 a.m., rounding up Hispanics on investigations of identity theft, use of stolen Social Security cards and for people in the county illegally. As many as 300 people were arrested….

The raid by agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was the largest such operation in Iowa history, said Matt M. Dummermuth, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Iowa.

He said the raid at the Agriprocessors Inc. plant was part of an investigation that started in October and came after months of planning. Agriprocessors is the world’s largest kosher meatpacking plant….

Underage Workers

Prior to the ICE raid, the Iowa state labor department served a subpoena on the local school district for student information. From The Des Moines Register:

School officials in early April were served with a 21-point subpoena from Iowa Division of Labor Services seeking the records of Postville middle and high school students and information about some school employees, the district’s superintendent said.
….

The article goes on to note that school guidance counselor Ron Wahl hired some students, and that he in turn was involved with Agriprocessors. His computer and records were also seized.

Education Week reports:

In fact, 12 minors were arrested at the plant during Monday’s raid, according to federal officials….

Michael A. Olivas, a law professor at the University of Houston who specializes in immigration law, [e-mailed]. “I am not against legitimate law enforcement, including enforcement of child labor laws…. If that is accomplished by a legitimate subpoena, I assume it has met the test of such requirements. That it involves immigration … does not change the basics.”….

And from WHO TV in Des Moines comes this report:

It turns out illegal immigration may not have been the only illegal thing going on at Agriprocessors in Postville. According to Dave Neil, the Iowa Labor Commissioner, his department has “an on-going investigation” into child labor and wage violations there.

According to Iowa law, people under the age of 18 are prohibited from working “in or about slaughtering and meat packing establishments.” But rumors that teens were working at Agriprocessors and getting paid off the books had been circulating for months….

Worker Abuse

Allegations surfaced that the illegal Hispanic workers, who would not dare to complain for fear of being deported, were being physically abused by their Hassidic supervisors. These were taken into account in the warrant for the ICE raid. The weblog Cedar River Salmon has been following the story:

Postville, Iowa is seemingly the picture of diversity, but underneath it is an example of multiculturalism gone bad…. Mexicans have become the slave labor of an industry that was once the economic lifeblood of many Iowans and their communities…. In one case, a supervisor covered the eyes of an employee with duct tape and struck him with a meat hook. The worker, who had entered the country illegally from Guatemala, was not seriously injured. He declined to report the incident for fear of losing his job….

The Drug Lab

Jewish Telegraph, the self-proclaimed “global news service of the Jewish people,” admits:

Feds: Drugs made at kosher meat plant

Federal authorities charged that a methamphetamine laboratory was operating at the nation’s largest kosher slaughterhouse and that employees carried weapons to work.

The charges were among the most explosive details to emerge following the massive raid Monday at Agriprocessors in Postville, Iowa.

But not to worry, the local Rabbi hastens to add. The meat is still kosher:

Rabbi Moses Weissmandel, the supervising rabbi at Agriprocessors in Postville, Iowa, called this morning to categorically refute every allegation made this week by government investigators — except the illegal worker business. “That’s not my department,” Weissmandel said.

What is his department is the rabbinical staff, some 40 rabbis responsible for the actual slaughter of meat and for supervising the plant to make sure everything’s kosher. He claimed his rabbis provide round-the-clock supervision, and that none of the allegations – among them that workers were producing drugs on site, and that rabbis abused the workers with meat hooks – are true.

“I categorically say it’s false, it’s not true, it’s a lie,” Weissmandel said. “I have my rabbis supervising 24/7. We supervise every inch of that place in order to be sure that the place is totally kosher.”

The School System

After the raid, fully half of the school children were absent:

Half of the school system’s 600 students were absent Tuesday, including 90 percent of Hispanic children, because their parents were arrested or in hiding.

In an article mentioning Iowa’s difficulties in coping with English as a Second Language (ESL) students, Edutopia notes:

Habla Ingles?

The influx of English-language learners … into communities across America has created new and unprecedented challenges for administrators and teachers, many already struggling with overcrowded classrooms, dwindling budgets, and strict performance standards for their students. Waves of immigration once limited to large cities such as New York, Miami, and Los Angeles are now reaching into … pockets of the heartland, bringing with them children whose needs go beyond language to issues of poverty and lack of stability, often associated with minimum wage or migratory employment.

CityTownInfo reports that Postville has a media family income of $40,125. Sperling’s reports a population of 2,314. If 600 of these are students (and that number only counted the public school population) then there are less than 1700 potential wage-earners to support approximately 300 expensive ESL students. Discounting the illegal immigrants under the radar who do not pay taxes and the stay-at-home moms, one can postulate a very expensive educational burden on the remaining legitimate workers/taxpayers.

Stealing A Small Town

The pain of the original, mostly hard-working Lutheran residents of this small mid-western town cries out from a lost website, hacked off the Internet but still partially available in Google cache:

What Happened To Postville? — Basically some New York Hassidic ‘Flim-Flam’ artists, walked into a small Iowa town, bought off the local politicians, and established a giant slaughterhouse. They quickly flooded the plant with Mexican, Guatemalan, and Chinese immigrants. The Rubashkin Family quickly took control of the town, and now it’s a cross between Krakow, and Mexico.

What Is Agri-Processors? — AgriProcessors bought a old processing plant and converted to a kosher meat processing plant for beef, veal, lamb, chicken and turkey.

Postville’s Only Employer — In 1988, Rubashkin and 300 Hasidic rabbis from the U.S., and Tel Aviv, came to Postville (Pop 1378), and bought a shuttered plant. The Jews despised the locals, started their own school, and refused to mix. Today the town has 2352 residents, and the plant employees 800.

Who Runs Postville — Mayor John P Hymen, and the town council of fellow Hassidics….

Skirting The Law

Trouble with the slaughterhouse is nothing new. The local paper reports:

Postville plant has record of violations, reprimands

The company has a long history of citations and fines from state and local officials for violation of labor, food safety and environmental laws….

Company officials admitted in federal court last year that they knew some employees at distribution centers in Brooklyn, N.Y., were using false Social Security numbers, according to court documents….

In April 2000, up to 40,000 gallons of turkey blood spilled into a stream near Postville. The spill was blamed on a malfunctioning pump….

The list of atrocities and violations is too long to include here, but readers can check the reference for more of this disgusting story. More details of specific violations are given in this article.

Catholic Church Sympathizes Panders To Illegals

The local paper notes that the Archbishop rushed into town to offer support to the illegals seeking sanctuary in St. Bridget Catholic Church in Postville:

Dubuque Archbishop Jerome Hanus will celebrate Mass in English and Spanish at 4:30 p.m. Saturday at St. Bridget Catholic Church in Postville.

The Postville raid and fedral Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency actions “highlight once again the need for comprehensive immigration reform,” Hanus said earlier in the week. “Families have been disrupted; parents and children are filled with fear. Many are uncertain whether their loved ones will be arrested, imprisoned indefinitely or deported.”….

No mention from the good archbishop of the fact that the reason these people are living in a state of uncertainty and fear is because … HELLO, THEY BROKE THE LAW BY COMING HERE and by using false or stolen documents.

Conflict With The Union

In constant conflict with organized American labor over pay and safety violations, AgriProcessors just lost another round with the United Food and Commercial Workers Union this past January. The premise of the company’s case will crack you up, dear readers. Agriprocessors held that their workers were not eligible to vote to join the union because they were illegals!

It has not been a good week for AgriProcessors, the world’s largest kosher slaughterhouse. …the company recently lost an appeal in federal court and continues to field attacks from the slaughterhouse workers’ union.

Last week, a federal court of appeals rejected AgriProcessors’ claim that workers in a Brooklyn distribution center should not be allowed to unionize because many of them are undocumented aliens. The decision ended a two-year court battle.

Conflicting Enforcement Interests

The United Food and Commercial Workers union (and, as a derivative, federal labor interests) was counting on the testimony of illegal workers at the Postville Agriprocessors plant in its ongoing battle with the company. Labor charged

“that the immigration raid disrupted a separate U.S. Labor Department investigation into alleged child labor law violations and other infractions.”

Liberal Sympathizers Sue The Government

You are going to love this. Three of those arrested (note the names) — Antonin Trinidad Candido, Roman Trinidad Candido and Maria del Refugio Masias — have filed a lawsuit against ICE on behalf of an “unspecific number of detained immigrant workers” courtesy of two law firms located in Omaha, Nebraska, — Peck Law Firm and Dornan and Lustgarten Law Firm PC, LLO. Americans for Legal Immigration (ALIPAC) has coverage:

A federal class action lawsuit filed Thursday by immigrants arrested in the Postville raid allege Agriprocessors acquired false identification for workers, along with numerous allegations of abuse from supervisors….

And, from the Peck Law Firm mission statement:

We believe that every person who is pursuing the dream of coming to the United States should be treated with dignity and respect throughout the immigration process.

We seek to create a positive atmosphere where our clients’ hopes and dreams are matched only by our dedication and excitement from success.

We believe that community education on immigration issues is essential to our nation’s understanding that from diversity comes strength….

Note that, even though this is a “law” firm, their approbation tacitly includes illegals.

The Obligatory Protests Begin

The WCF Courier reports:

Dozens protest immigration raid

More than 150 people marched Monday night in a peaceful but raucous protest outside of National Cattle Congress.

For two hours, demonstrators marched, chanted and waved flags along the sidewalk that runs along NCC grounds, where detainees from the immigration raid in Postville were being held.

At times, they turned towards federal agents on the other side of the barbed wire fence to chant slogans like “ICE go home.”….

Note to protestors — you are the illegal invaders, and ICE is OUR law enforcement. How about you go home?

Veronica Retuer-Villagrana, 17, said she was upset because most illegal immigrants stay out of trouble.

“We come here to work, not be criminals,” she said….

Note to Veronica — you have already broken our laws by coming here illegally. What is your definition of criminal?

Left-Biased Media Spin Begins

Today, the left-leaning Washington Post weighed in, typically beginning their coverage with a title criticizing law enforcement and an opening tear-jerker anecdote sympathetically told from the law-breaker’s point of view:

Immigration Raid Jars a Small Town
Critics Say Employers Should Be Targeted
By Spencer S. Hsu  |  Sunday, May 18, 2008

Antonio Escobedo ran to get his wife Monday when he saw a helicopter circling overhead and immigration agents approaching the meatpacking plant where they both work. The couple hid for hours inside the plant before obtaining refuge in the pews and hall at St. Bridget’s Catholic Church, where hundreds of other Guatemalan and Mexican families gathered, hoping to avoid arrest.

“I like my job. I like my work. I like it here in Iowa,” said Escobedo, 38, an illegal immigrant from Yescas, Mexico, who has raised his three children for 11 years in Postville. “Are they mad because I’m working?”….

The WaPo is being egregiously disingenuous. It is a long and difficult process to bring charges against an employer, and costly to the taxpayers. But it is easy to determine whether an individual is in this country legally or not, and so the roundup of illegals is the quickest and most cost-effective way to tackle the problem of illegal immigration short-term.

Describing A “Clash Of Cultures”

The whole sorry drama is spelled out in a book by secular Jew Stephen Bloom, a professor at the University of Iowa. From Publishers Weekly:

Bloom’s account of a vicious clash between the residents of a small, intensely Christian town and the group of Lubavitcher Jews who open a highly successful kosher slaughterhouse there is a model of sociological reportage and personal journalism. In 1987, after a Hasidic butcher from Brooklyn bought a slaughterhouse in Postville, Iowa, and began to relocate Jewish and immigrant workers to the area, the town began to change. While some residents were suspicious and anti-Semitic, most were happy to see the town rise above its previous financial destitution. But the Lubavitchers, who traditionally live and work within their own closely knit communities, were not interested in fitting into Postville, and many were dismissive of, or overtly hostile to, its original citizens. After the Lubavitchers started buying real estate and exerting greater influence on the town’s finances, longtime Postville residents began to feel marginalized, yet their reactions caused the Jews to become more isolationist. The slaughterhouse also caused problems: workers were paid below minimum wage and were uninsured, women workers were sexually harassed and fighting among the (often illegal) immigrant workers escalated. Finally, the town took legal action to gain more control over the slaughterhouse. Bloom, a professor at the University of Iowa, writes cleanly and with great insight and temperance about these events….

Calling this a “clash of cultures” is a bit too kind, and is the viewpoint of a sympathetic apologist. This is really the story of all the things that go wrong when an entire town looks the other way while the laws of our country are broken, due to economic self-interest. Then when their chickens … er, bloody turkeys … come home to roost, they realize too late that they have sacrificed their lovely little mid-western rural American iconic town. Too bad for them. They were willing to ignore the rule of law, and this is what they got.


Final thoughts — after reading the entire list of violations cited in the references included in this article which would, as the saying goes, “gag a maggot” I am left wondering, “Who would eat this meat?”

Last Monday’s raid on the Agriprocessor slaughterhouse unveiled an operatic American illegal immigration drama like no other. One is almost tempted to draft José Plácido Domingo Embil to sing the tile role.

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16 Responses to “Guard the Borders: Panic in Postville”

  1. The Immigration issue in the United States has gotten a long way from a civil discussion. We have many jobs in this country that our citizens are either unqualified for or choose not to do. The reasonable response would be to find people from around the world who are qualified and who are willing to perform the work. To do this we need a system of finding these people and providing them with legal entry into this country. But instead we rant and rave and listen to every nut with some sort of grievance against some portion of our society and start building expensive useless fences around our borders that are intended to keep out those who in future might become our most our most productive citizens.
    There are many well educated people all over the world that would love to come to this country and start businesses to employ our current citizens. Do we welcome them? No, we refuse them entry and they start companies that employ the citizens of some Asian country.
    There are many people that would love to help produce healthy home grown food in this country. Do we welcome them? No, we make stay home or we ship them back home and shortly most of our fruits and vegetables will be imported from a variety of Central American countries.
    There are many people that would love to process our American meat products. Do we welcome them? No, we send them home and soon we will be shipping our live animals to foreign countries for slaughter.
    In a few years we will be wondering why our average population age is increasing and why we can not support out retired population. The answer my friends is that we did not let them move and work here, but, we build a fence and they are supporting the elderly in other countries.

  2. Well no, not really. It’s not about jobs, it’s about a country. NO country in all of recorded history has survived without a common culture and without international borders. It’s simply not possible. The idea that the illegal immigrant alien invaders from Mexico are doing jobs that Americans won’t is simply not true. I’m not interested in paying 10 cents less for lettuce if it means there is no America with it’s culture and history. Unchecked illegal immigration is NOT good for any country and never has been — no matter what excuse is given for it.

  3. I imagine that the American Indian agrees with the Ogre about country. It seems that the alien invaders from Europe did mess things for the people who lived here for 1000’s of years, but now that we “own” the country we certainly do not want any of the American Indian Mexican descendents to return to the country of their ancestors

  4. So then, you advocate the overthrow of the US government and will willingly submit to being ruled by the American Indian?

  5. No, I do not advocate the overthrow of the US government, I am for expanding legal immigration so that this country can grow and prosper.
    You mention “common culture”; I maintain that a countries “common culture” consists of the sum of all the facets of that culture that exist in a country. I am a product of the “culture of Postville Iowa” I was there when the 1948 Postville Pirate football team had an undefeated unscored upon season. One of the foundations of Postville’s culture has been educating and exporting intelligent young people all across the United States. My family joined the Postville culture in the 1850’s we came from Ireland and Germany, We fought in the Civil War, mined gold in California, and farmed in Iowa. Traditionally about 80% of each generation has moved away to become Doctors, Lawyers, Judges, Dentists, Engineers, etc. Over the last 50 years Postville was disappearing, Main Street emptied; 20 years ago the packing plant was vacant. There were very few kids to educate and the schools were about to be closed.
    Then the packing plant reopened, Postville’s population more than doubled, the schools expanded, stores opened on Main Street. Last year the Postville schools set a goal of every graduate being proficient in English and at least one foreign language. In other words the educational portion of the Postville culture was again in full bloom, now who knows, like you stated there is “Panic in Postville”, but not because the town’s “culture” is in trouble. The easy solution, change our immigration laws so that legal immigrants can help keep Postville moving forward.

  6. Expanding legal immigration? Tens of millions of illegals isn’t enough?

    No, there is no pressing need for increased immigration — especially while millions enter the country legally.

    At the same time, I’m not opposed to those who want to JOIN America. I am opposed to those who want to bring their own culture to America and REPLACE the American culture with their own. If their culture, language, and history is so great, why don’t they stay in their own country and celebrate it, instead of coming to America and DEMANDING that I celebrate their language and culture?

  7. I’m not in favor of expanding immigration; I’m in favor of expanding LEGAL immigration. It’s very obvious that we go not provide enough legal work visas when the whole yearly allotment is signed up for in 3 hours. Back in the days when supply and demand were balanced it took businesses(demand) 6-9 months to sign up for the entire allotment(supply). There is a good possibility that if we provided balanced LEGAL immigration that TOTAL immigration might go down. However, for the continued welfare of the good old USA we need an eager hard working well educated labor force. At the present time our home grown product is not up to the task. When the home front fails we have to look at all alternatives, because if we do not grow young qualified workers the US government will not be able to care for our future elderly population
    I celebrate St Paddy’s each year, but I do not demand that you do it. I suspect that some of the celebrations that you are so worried about would die in less than the 150 years that us Irish have kept keep celebrating the Green.
    My Mother could only speak German when she started school, but she earned a college degree and spoke impeccable English by the time I was born. However, to this very day most Germans will tell you that if you want it done right it has to be done by a German.
    Both the Irish and the Irish came here in the 1850’s to keep from starving to death.

  8. The difference is generational. The reason we need a quota system is to ensure that the immigrants assimilate. I have NO problem with immigrants wanting to come to this country — but I want them to JOIN this country, not just transplant their culture.

    Your mother learned English, and that is good. The current immigrants are already coming in such numbers that they are NOT doing that. Instead, they are using force to get government to communicate with them in their language. No culture has ever survived with no common language — it cannot. Just look at Quebec!

    Further, before we even consider the idea of increasing legal immigration, illegal immigration NEEDS to be stopped. They are crushing our system, whether anyone wants to admit it or not. They are NOT joining this country, they are invading it. Stop illegal immigration and then we can talk about legal immigration — but ONLY for those who want to become citizens and be a part of this country.

  9. I see we have some common ground, but still some timing issues. My mother learned English because it was the countries language, but the family had lived in this country for 40 years before that happened. She and her siblings helped their parents and grandparents learn English. Percentage wise the immigration numbers were greater in the 1850’s than they are now. Our common language is English and the immigrant’s know that. They will learn English as soon as it is possible for them to do so. In Postville retired teachers are quite busy teaching English to foreigners and there is a waiting list to get into an adult English class. Most immigrates by necessity will learn what English they know from their children. That is the way most adult foreigners have learned English in the USA for 200 years. The advantage that many have today is they can watch TV either before or after they come to this country and learn English much faster.
    I am old enough to remember the failure of prohibition. We finally changed the laws and we now have the legal consumption of alcohol over much of the country, we also have much much less illegal consumption. If we had insisted upon no consumption of alcohol before we changed the rules we would still be drinking rotgut illegally.
    Immigration reform will work much better if we quite complaining and proceed to pass laws that fit the situation. If not we as a country will continue to figuratively build sand dams on our beaches to prevent damage from hurricanes. We all know that we can not prevent hurricane damage that way, but we do not realize that our fences are just as ineffective in preventing illegal immigration.
    As long as our economy and job market is so much better than that of our Southern neighbors we will continue to attract immigrates, so let’s get realistic and pass laws to control and legalize immigration so that we get the maximum benefit. In the meantime, lets celebrate that we have something that others can only strive to attain.

  10. Your perception of immigrants is different from the reality. Today’s illegal immigrants have no desire to learn English. Instead, they are using the courts to force government to speak their native language to them — and are costing me and other taxpayers billions. They are using the court systems to force the schools to teach their children for free in their native languages and filing lawsuits to claim discrimination against anyone who asks them to speak English. If they were willing to work and speak English instead of taking free government services by the billion and forcing everyone else to speak their language, I wouldn’t have a problem. But they’re not.

    You outline a nice utopia — but it’s not the reality of immigration today.

  11. If I had ever personally seen or experienced what you describe I would be as upset as you seem to be. However, I travel extensively, and live for months at a time in two separate areas of the United States I read two local and one national newspaper every day and I have neither read about nor experienced what you describe. In fact much of what I see and read is completely opposite of what you describe
    You describe Armageddon- but it also is not the reality of immigration in the United States today.

  12. It’s the reality in Florida and North Carolina, where I have lived and see these actions. It’s the reality in Arizona and California, where I talk with people who see these actions. And it’s the reality across the country where working people are forced to pay for “Free” welfare, schools, education, housing, and food for illegal immigrants who come to this country seeking handouts and not work.

    I can fix the immigration problem today — stop giving away anything to non citizens.

  13. I have not seen anything like you describe in either the Mobile nor in the Detroit papers. Now you also seem to be concerned about more than illegal immigrates.
    In the late 1980’s I was working on developing large scale computer software. We could not anywhere near hire enough citizens who were capable of doing the jobs that we required. I personally hired many legal immigrates; they all had green cards, multiple college degrees, and spoke formal English. I did not work for human resources I hired people to work directly for me. We used organizations like Toastmasters to get them to understand our slang and enjoy our jokes. We paid a starting wage of $40K in 1990. They had their taxes deducted, bought houses, paid property taxes and became citizens.
    I was part of a large group of people who did the same thing in our area. Today it is quite obvious at all of the high schools in and around “Automation Alley” where these folks came from. Their children’s pictures are in the papers every day this time of the year. They seem to have cornered the market for valedictorians.
    What I have just described may sound like Utopia, but it is also reality today.

  14. As you clearly point out — you are describing a completely different thing — a different generation and a different type of immigrant.

  15. Just a little while ago, very beneficial to the US, but nearly impossible today because of our current immigration policy. The applications for green cards in 2008 reached their limit in less than 4 hours. That is one facet of our immigration policy that should be fixed, but our current paranoia prevents even a discussion about how we get the brain drain working for us again
    No one else seems to be commenting. Are we the only two people interested in this problem? Maybe the general voting population has lost interest. I guess you can only ride a dead horse for a very short time.

  16. Most of the population is too busy getting little johnny to soccer practice and getting home in time to make their phone calls to vote on Survivor or that SuperStar show, unfortunately. Politics has become such an ugly game that no one wants to know about it. That used to be fine — when politics didn’t play a daily role in people’s lives. I guess “out of sight, out of mind” still works today, sadly.

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