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Ottumwa Mayor Rick Johnson announced that JBS has revoked work visas for over 200 employees, prompting community concern.
A JBS production plant in Iowa is issuing deportation notices to employees from Haiti, Cuba, Guatemala and Nicaragua.
It is not clear if other groups of workers may also have their visas revoked. Mayor Rick Johnson said he believed JBS was ...
About 532,000 legal migrants face deportation after Trump ended a Biden-era program, forcing families to choose between ...
The refusal of the UFCW to release a statement, much less defend any of the workers facing immediate deportation, underscores ...
For four years Jean Fritz Dieu fought to stay alive, traveling by motorbike over rugged mountains and through gang-controlled ...
Judge Gustavo Gelpi seemed to struggle with the plaintiffs' contention that the homeland security secretary has discretion to ...
Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson stopped by an Independence restaurant Tuesday to discuss the new "No Tax on Tips" guidelines ...
A federal appellate panel questioned whether it can second guess the Trump administration’s abrupt cancellation of removal ...
About 200 JBS Ottumwa workers from nations like Haiti, Cuba, and Nicaragua lost their visas and must leave the U.S. JBS is ...
The Ottumwa mayor says JBS told 200 pork plant workers the Trump administration revoked their visas and they must leave U.S.