*15 workers arrested in BP raid *

December 10, 2008

http://www.suntimes.com/news/1323837,IMMIGRAID.article



By Andy Grimm Post-Tribune staff writer

WHITING - Immigration authorities arrested 15 janitorial workers in an early
morning raid at the BP plant.

The raid came after at two-year investigation of United Building
Maintenance, a Carol Stream, Ill.,-based cleaning company that had been
hired by BP. The cleaning crews had access to sensitive areas of the
refinery, said Gary Hartwig, special agent-in-charge of the Immigration and
Customs Enforcement's Office of Investigations in Chicago.

"There is a serious public safety concern when illegal aliens, who are not
authorized to work in the country legally, are working in secure areas of
one of our nation's largest oil refineries," said Hartwig in a press
release.

"While there is no reason to believe that these individuals had ill intent
against our country, their illegal status represents a significant
vulnerability in our national security."

The 15 arrested Wednesday, including four men and 11 women, were taken into
custody and will be subject to deportation. They will remain in federal
custody unless it is determined they are caregivers or children or other
relatives and should be released pending the outcome of the deportation
process.

All of those arrested were Mexican nationals, except one man who is
Guatemalan.

Two UBM employees who were illegal, Herminia Najera-Flores and Ramon
Aviles-Cano workers, were arrested last year. Of the 15 people arrested, 14
were from Mexico and one from Guatemala.

The Rev. Steve Gibson of St. Mary's Catholic Church, a predominantly
Hispanic Roman Catholic parish just south of refinery in East Chicago, said
the church was reaching out to help the families of those arrested. He
condemned what he called "arbitrary" enforcement of immigration law.

"Basic human rights have been violated, and families have been divided
through this sad occurrence," Gibson said. "If raids like this were to take
place throughout our region and the Midwest, entire factories and businesses
would have to shut down, many of the essential services of our
infrastructure would come to a halt, and thousands of families would
immediately be thrown further into the spiral of poverty."

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