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Another example of what I put in the Jack-booted thuggery department, whether it is technically “legal” or not. What is the point of all this? Not good for our country.I guess they ran out of rapists-just start arresting folks at work that are Brown
Yamhill County voted 51-45 for Trump. It last voted for a Democrat for POTUS in 1964. It’s consistently GOP; but, not rabidly.![]()
Ice’s ‘inhumane’ arrest of well-known vineyard manager shakes Oregon wine industry
Friends and family of Moises Sotelo ‘disappointed and disgusted’ after respected fixture detained outside churchwww.theguardian.com
Sotelo’s detention comes as Ice raids on farm workers are heating up in Oregon’s wine country and across the US. The Trump administration briefly directed US immigration agents to shift their focus away from farms, only to abruptly reverse course this week. Meanwhile, reports of masked, unidentified agents conducting workplace raids have become commonplace. America’s agricultural industry, where at least 42% of workers are estimated by the US Department of Labor to be undocumented, is exemplifying the practical limits of Donald Trump’s aggressive deportation agenda.
Victoria Reader, who works for Sotelo as a vineyard manager, would know. She was in the car on 6 June, a week before Sotelo’s arrest, when another employee was also taken. Reader says that agents were masked and refused to identify themselves.
“They didn’t identify themselves. They just came out. They didn’t even say anything. They just started trying to open the doors,” Reader said. “I kept asking, who are you? What are you doing? And they wouldn’t answer.”
Reader said that agents would not tell her what immigration laws her employee violated, threatened her with assault of an officer for asking questions and told her she was not allowed to follow their cars or know where her employee was being taken.
“I’m doing the best I can to keep my crew safe and protected, but there’s only so much I can do,” Reader said. “But long term, this isn’t sustainable for human life, it’s not sustainable for business, it’s not sustainable for this industry, it’s not sustainable for agriculture and this country.”
Bubba King, the Yamhill county commissioner, said that he had seen fear spread through his community in response to the raids.
“When a large part of the workforce is afraid to come to work or of being detained, everything is affected,” King said.
In a statement sent to local outlet KGW, Ice alleged that Sotelo “first entered the United States illegally in 2006” and has a “criminal conviction for DUI in Newberg, Oregon”. Sotelo’s family says that he came to the United States in the early 1990s. The Yamhill county district attorney’s office told local outlets that they had found no evidence of DUI charges.
This is the route to the Reichstag, but it’s also a tremendous ask to continually expect people to comply with masked, casually dressed, violent thugs in unmarked vehicles.I'm not going to be shocked when people start trying to defend themselves from people trying to kidnap them, and not going to be mad about it, either.