ICE raids shipping firm in 9 states

Houston Chronicle:

Coming amid nationwide demonstrations in support of undocumented migrants, federal immigration authorities Wednesday launched a nine-state raid on a shipping supply manufacturer — with North American headquarters in Houston — and arrested seven executives and hundreds of employees.

In Houston, immigration officials arrested as many as 25 people believed to be working illegally at IFCO Systems, as well as two former or current executives of the company that makes crates and pallets.

Immigration officials are expected to announce today that the roundup signals a renewed commitment on the part of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to targeting employers who hired undocumented workers.

''ICE has no tolerance for corporate officers who harbor illegal aliens for their work force," said ICE chief Julie Myers.

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This is a new found seriousness and the key will be whether Congress will press the agency to back off as it has done in the past. Raids like this around the country could and should lead to more "self deportation" as well as chill theenthusiasm for coming here illegally. Except for occassional raids like this the chances of their being any consequencies for being here illegally have been remote.

Update: Michelle Malkin notes there is much work to be done to convince others that we are serious about applying the rule of law to immigration issues.

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