Immigrant workers reportedly fired on the spot after Mississippi ICE raids: 'Another brutal attack on the Latinx community'

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Immigrant workers reportedly fired on the spot after Mississippi ICE raids: 'Another brutal attack on the Latinx community'
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The reported firings come after ICE agents swept through seven food processing plants across six cities in Mississippi last week

across six cities in Mississippi last week, arresting as many as 860 workers.

She added:"[There is] the case of a mother of six, who is now taking care of her sister-in-law's three children. That's NINE children in one woman's care." "The cruelty is the point," she added."What has happened to this community is the product of a sadistic, white nationalist agenda in action with the sole intention of terrorizing communities of color. But despite the horror, the resilience is extraordinary. The community is rising."has tried to contact PH Food through a phone number provided online and has contacted the Mississippi Department of Employment Security to confirm the reported firings.

As workers at the PH Food plant were reportedly being laid off, another chicken processing plant targeted by the raids in Morton was seeking new hires following ICE's targeted operation.Koch Foods saw more than 200 people apply for work during a job fair held on Monday, with the company having at least 100 openings for"deboners," workers responsible for deboning chicken.

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