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November 03, 2009
 
 

Agriprocessors Knew Raid Was Coming


Testimony continues in the trial of Agriprocessors executive Sholom Rubashkin. Yesterday's revelations focused on the period leading up to and after the raid by federal agents in Postville, Iowa, that led to the arrests of illegal immigrants working there. "Rubashkin's legal team argues that alleged fraud at the plant was caused by incompetence and poor record-keeping, instead of corruption," the Des Moines Register reported.







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