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Life goes on for the children and families of the immigrants detained in south Omaha's Glenn Valley Foods ICE raid. "These ...
The U.S. Attorney's Office said many detainees from Omaha's Glenn Valley ICE raid won't be charged with Social Security fraud ...
Life goes on for the families of the immigrants detained in a recent Nebraska ICE raid. "These are still children that are ...
As World-Herald reporters document the latest updates on immigration enforcement in Nebraska, here's a Q&A on what's happened ...
According to a May 2025 Department of Homeland Security press release, the government spends an average of $17,121 to arrest, ...
In an interview, 13 women discussed their experiences during and after the raid. Several claimed they were harassed and told they had no rights. ICE says it followed detention standards.
The U.S. Attorney's Office says some people detained in the raid at Glenn Valley Foods may not face criminal charges.
Worksite raids are no solution. They are a symptom of a broken system that does not meet the needs of employers or workers.
The owner of Glenn Valley Foods said the company was enrolled in a voluntary program to verify workers' immigration status and that it was operating at 30% capacity as it scrambled to find ...
Lissette Aliaga Linares is an associate professor of sociology at the University of Nebraska Omaha. She also co-leads the ...