An immigration raid at an Omaha meat-packing plant June 10 prompted protests after dozens of workers were detained.
The raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement targeted Glenn Valley Foods, which said it was surprised by the raid and had followed the rules regarding immigration status, Reuters reported.
Federal agents executed a search warrant at 9 a.m., and a busload of workers was driven away to an unknown destination, according to the Omaha World-Herald. The activity led to protests involving hundreds of people who gathered along nearby streets.
The Department of Homeland Security said in a June 10 X post that the raid was the "largest worksite enforcement operation" in Nebraska under the Trump administration.
Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr., who only took office last week, said his office confirmed about 80 people were detained as a result of the raid
