I'll still eat at Shipleys...nothing like a fresh glazed donut with a cup of hot chocolate. I haven't had the privilege of eating an Earl Campbell sausage kolache yet. --- April 16, 2008, 9:04AM Immigration raid nets almost 30 arrests at Houston Shipley Do-Nut plant By JAMES PINKERTON Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle Federal agents are at a large Shipley Do-Nuts facility on Houston's north side, where they have arrested almost 30 workers suspected of being illegal immigrants. Agents from the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement executed a search warrant about 5 a.m. at the Shipley manufacturing process center in the 5200 block of North Main. Harris County sheriff's deputies are assisting in the raid, which took place after a caravan of about 50 federal and county vehicles drove to the center. An ICE helicopter hovered over the site while sheriff's deputies guarded the perimeter and federal agents went inside. A number of workers were brought out in handcuffs while agents sorted through company documents and interviewed other employees. "It's a worksite enforcement operation," said Robert Rutt, agent in charge of the ICE office in Houston. He said the number of suspected undocumented workers arrested at the complex is "in the high 20s," including some who lived at the facility. Shipley officials could not be reached for comment early today. The center, a four-block compound where dough is processed for use in Shipley's local shops, includes a residential facility for workers. This morning's raid appears to be the largest ICE operation in Houston this year. An agent at the site said a number of similar raids are being conducted today around the nation, but he would not give details. Rutt said this morning's operation was planned after the bureau received information that illegal immigrants were working at the Shipley facility. "Worksite enforcement is a priority for ICE, and our main focus is identifying the employers who hire illegal aliens," he said. He added that no one in management has been taken into custody. A worker who identified himself only as Marco Antonio said he arrived at 5 a.m. as the raid was beginning. "I came to work. They wouldn't let me in because the agents were here," said the man, dressed in a white Shipley uniform. The employee, who would not disclose his own immigration status, said he has worked at the site for 10 years. "I think it's unjust," he said. "There are a lot of people here who've been working for a lot of years." Others nearby approached him and advised him to stop talking. It was unclear whether they were co-workers or just acquaintances of his. At a small shop across North Main, a mechanic who gave his name as Mauricio Salto watched as federal agents removed documents and other items from the company offices. "For those immigrant who don't have documents, these raids bring fear," he said. "For those who have them, there's no problem." He said he is from Mexico, but would not say whether he has the needed documents. james.pinkerton@chron.com http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5704822.html
i used to work at the bank where the business banks. not only do they hire a lot of hispanics, if you notice all his franchises are owned by people of southeast asian decent. that's not a coincidence.
Nice to see that they're making our streets safer, damn those terrorists. 28 down, 12 million to go. =/ I wish we had a great man, like bill richardson, to represent Texas. P.S: I really love shipley's coffee. I wish they would sell it at my local kroger's. =(
Hispanic? of course... Ok, maybe it's just me, but aren't there bigger and worse crimes to be working on...granted, not sure i like to hear a residential facility is on-site, but c'mon...I like my Shipley's donuts the way they are...
Yeah, they are definitely not paying Texas sales taxes everytime they buy something and of course they aren't having taxes deducted from their paycheck without being able to claim a refund or anything like that..... http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/taxes/2008-04-10-immigrantstaxes_N.htm
I think the residential facility might have tipped off the authorities. 99.9% chance if a minimum wage job is providing (I assume free) housing something is not on the up and up. I hope they had cots or mattresses and weren't bunking on the conveyor belt or floor cause that's disgusting and sad. I wonder where they took their showers.
Looks like this might be a one of many raids by the feds dealing with illegal immigrants across the country. A poultry plant in my area had the same thing happen this morning. http://kait8.com/Global/story.asp?S=8174864 BATESVILLE, Ark. (AP) - Federal agents raided an Arkansas poultry plant in Batesville this morning over suspected immigration violations. A spokesman for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told The Associated Press the arrests came as part of an ongoing criminal investigation that involved a Pilgrim's Pride poultry plant. He declined to say how many people were arrested. Independence County Sheriff Keith Bowers said the raid occurred at 6 a.m. Bowers said ICE agents did not tell him what their purpose was in raiding the plant, but said they had a warrant list with about 60 names on it. Bowers said he and five other deputies only provided security at the plant's gates during the operation and then left. He said federal agents "came in in cooperation with Pilgrim's Pride." The raid is the first for ICE on an Arkansas poultry plant since a July 27, 2005, raid on a Petit Jean plant in Arkadelphia. That day, agents arrested 119 suspected illegal immigrants.