Posts tagged Illegal Aliens
Perdue Farms sued over issue of hiring illegal aliens
By Gwenn Garland
Jul 29th

Perdue sued over illegal immigrant accusation
Company : No merit to class-action lawsuit on
processing plant hiring, wage practices
SALISBURY — Perdue Farms plant managers and human resources personnel are the target of a class-action lawsuit alleging that the poultry giant knowingly hired illegal immigrants, depressing wages for hourly workers in its processing facilities.
Motley Rice LLC, a South Carolina-based law firm, along with Jacoby & Meyers LLC and Foster P.C., announced they have filed a putative class-action lawsuit against numerous plant managers and human resource personnel of Perdue Farms Inc.
The complaint was filed on behalf of plaintiffs who allege the defendants have conspired to knowingly hire large numbers of illegal immigrants. According to the complaint, this “Illegal Immigrant Hiring Scheme†violates the federal immigration laws and the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, and depresses the wages of legal workers below market levels.
Luis A. Luna, vice president of corporate communications for Perdue Farms, says Perdue does not think the lawsuit has any merit.
“Perdue follows all hiring laws and uses the Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify system to determine an employee’s eligibility to work in the U.S.,†Luna said. “We also use auditors to independently verify that Perdue is following correct hiring practices.â€
The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama Southern Division on behalf of all hourly-paid workers legally authorized to be employed in the United States who are or have been employed by Perdue Farms since March 2006 at 16 poultry processing facilities.
Those facilities include the Accomac, Showell, Salisbury, Georgetown and Milford poultry processing plants, along with Bridgewater, Va.; Concord, N.C.; Cromwell, Ky.; Dillon, S.C.; Dothan, Ala.; Fayetteville, N.C.; Lewistown, N.C.; Monterey, Tenn.; Perry, Ga.; Rockingham, N.C.; and Washington, Ind.
“The lawsuit mentions poultry plants that have not been in operation for years,†Luna noted. “I can assure you we will vigorously fight it.â€
In particular, the Showell plant closed down in November 2004, so former workers there wouldn’t even be eligible to participate in the case; the Fayetteville, N.C., facility closed in September 2006.
The defendants named in the complaint are all from Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia, as are the plaintiffs. But the plaintiffs think there are likely thousands of Perdue Farms employees who qualify as putative class-action members.
“Our clients have alleged that this hiring scheme is perpetrated every day as an integral part of Perdue’s regular hiring and employment practices and that it will continue unabated, victimizing legal workers until halted by judicial intervention,†Motley Rice attorney Lance Oliver stated.
The complaint, which is not a criminal case but a civil one, alleges Perdue managers not only knowingly hired workers with false documents but even “ ‘tip off’ the illegal aliens prior to any government raid.â€
Ultimately, the plaintiffs are hoping for a financial settlement to compensate for what they say were wages depressed below a fair rate due to the hiring of low-paid illegal workers.
Source: http://DelMarvaNow.com
Teen runaway held captive and sexually molested by possible illegal aliens
By Stacia Glenn
Jul 28th

Two Victorville men accused of molesting, imprisoning teen runaway
A teen runaway agreed to accompany two Victorville men home after they agreed to help her but instead they molested her, authorities said.
The 15-year-old girl was disciplined for an incident at school and ran away Tuesday. Her worried mother called sheriff’s deputies because the girl had never run away from home before.
While a deputy was taking a report, the girl called her mother and spoke briefly with the deputy, saying that she didn’t know where she was and she was hurt. Obviously in the presence of her captors, the girl pretended to be chatting with a friend and made plans to meet at a liquor store at Seventh Street and Mojave Drive. The girl arrived before deputies and frantically flagged them down.
Authorities say the girl went to the liquor store after running away and met Edgar Colores Rodriguez, 28, and Librado Fajardo, 37, who offered to lend her their telephone so she could call someone to come get her. But once the trio arrived at a home in the 16000 block of Tracy Street, the men allegedly held her captive and molested her. They allowed her to later use the phone and call a friend, but the girl called her mother for help.
Surveillance footage from the liquor store shows Rodriguez and Fajardo in the business and a clerk remembers seeing the teen girl earlier in the day, authorities said. The girl led deputies to the house where she claims to have been assaulted, but her assailants had fled.
Rodriguez was quickly located at a Del Rey Drive home, where a search warrant was served. Deputies say they found the clothing he was wearing during the attack and a phone that the girl used to call her mother. Fajardo was arrested at a South Mojave Drive home and a fake identification card he allegedly used to obtain employment was seized.
Rodriguez was jailed on suspicion of pandering to a minor, accessory to a lewd act with a minor and false imprisonment. Fajardo was jailed on suspicion of lewd acts with a minor and possession of a fraudulent identification.
Deputies are now investigating leads that the men may have been involved with drug sales at Center Street Park.
Source: http://www.sbsun.com
