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Applicants line up to fill jobs left empty by Swift plant raid

Darin McGregor

December 15, 2006

GREELEY - The line of applicants hoping to fill jobs vacated by undocumented workers taken away by immigration agents at the Swift & Co. meat-processing plant earlier this week was out the door Thursday.

Among them was Derrick Stegall, who carefully filled out paperwork he hoped would get him an interview and eventually land him a job as a slaughterer. Two of his friends had been taken away by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and he felt compelled to fill their rubber boots.

"Luckily, they had no wives or family they left behind. But it was still sad. They left their apartments filled with all their stuff. I took two dogs one of them had. The other guy had a cat I gave to my sister," he said.

Greg Bonifacio heard about the job openings on television and brought his passport, his Colorado driver's license, his Social Security card and even a color photograph of himself as a young Naval officer to prove his military service.

"I don't want to hassle with any identification problems because of my last name," said Bonifacio, a 59- year-old Thornton resident of Filipino heritage.

As it turned out, the Colorado Workforce office that was taking applications did not require any identification.

That would come later for those who made it past the interview process.

Bonifacio was hoping to get a job in production or fabrication. So was Nathan Korgan, a former construction worker whose company closed and moved to California.

"I feel bad for the kids, but good for me," said Korgan of Tuesday's raid.

Like many others who had mixed emotions about the raid, Maxine Hernandez said she was upset that families were torn apart, but believes illegal immigrants should not get work using fake documents.

"I guess I'm in the middle," she said. "But I do think they should have planned (the raid) better so that innocent children wouldn't be left behind."

Hernandez, who had gone to the employment office because her husband was there to apply for unemployment insurance, decided to apply for a job at Swift on a whim.

"My whole family used to work there. My mom, my aunt, uncles," she said. "I guess it sort of runs in our blood."

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I don't know how it is now but I used to work for Monforts of Colorado in Greeley back in the early 70s and that was a pretty good job with good pay and benefits.

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Used to be, you could easily support a family with a meat packing job. Now, the average wage at meat packing plants has dropped 14% with the introduction of illegal laborers. All the while, the cost of food, much of which is imported, has risen.

That can't be....we keep hearing that illegals have no real negative impact on society...it's just the false perceptions of people who don't like brown people....

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Used to be, you could easily support a family with a meat packing job. Now, the average wage at meat packing plants has dropped 14% with the introduction of illegal laborers. All the while, the cost of food, much of which is imported, has risen.
That can't be....we keep hearing that illegals have no real negative impact on society...it's just the false perceptions of people who don't like brown people....

Yeah, the fairytales of those that try to guilt trip America into another amnesty. The "job Americans won't do" argument is the pure BS. And those pushing the argument know it, too.

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Used to be, you could easily support a family with a meat packing job. Now, the average wage at meat packing plants has dropped 14% with the introduction of illegal laborers. All the while, the cost of food, much of which is imported, has risen.
That can't be....we keep hearing that illegals have no real negative impact on society...it's just the false perceptions of people who don't like brown people....

Yeah, the fairytales of those that try to guilt trip America into another amnesty. The "job Americans won't do" argument is the pure BS. And those pushing the argument know it, too.

that's because they have a vested reason for such :whistle:

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Used to be, you could easily support a family with a meat packing job. Now, the average wage at meat packing plants has dropped 14% with the introduction of illegal laborers. All the while, the cost of food, much of which is imported, has risen.
That can't be....we keep hearing that illegals have no real negative impact on society...it's just the false perceptions of people who don't like brown people....

Yeah, the fairytales of those that try to guilt trip America into another amnesty. The "job Americans won't do" argument is the pure BS. And those pushing the argument know it, too.

Absolutely... Americans are more than happy to do a job as long as they get a fair wage for doing it... but why pay a fair wage when you can pay an unfair wage to illegals that you have some measure of power over... quit or complain and I'll call ICE...

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