The Nebraska business owner whose facility was raided by ICE on Tuesday said he’s worked to ensure that employees are legally in the United States by checking their identity with E-Verify, a system managed by the Department of Homeland Security.
However, officials told him the system was “broken” after the raid, which left him clueless on how to properly process individuals who’ve applied for employment.
“I mean, what am I supposed to do with that? This is your system, run by the government. And you’re raiding me because your system is broken?” Chad Hartmann, president of Glenn Valley Foods, told The Associated Press.
ICE officials told him they’d help him figure out the best method for hiring …