Iowa Town Teeters On Edge Of Ruin
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Play CBS Video Video Main Street Falls Apart Postville, Iowa is a town on the brink of an economic disaster and could be the story of many towns across America in the months to come. Seth Doane reports.
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Postville, Iowa was just decorated with holiday cheer. But looks can be deceiving.
"In the last few weeks - it's really gone downhill dramatically," says Mayor Bob Penrod.
With empty streets - and shuttered shops - this small town is facing economic calamity.
Penrod is taking steps this weekend to declare a state of emergency here - but not a natural disaster - rather one that's man-made.
"If we don't get some help from the state or federal government, we're going to be in deep trouble financially," Penrod says.
That's how Jeff Bohr and his wife, Holly feel.
"We were okay for a week or two weeks - but now we're going into the third week and we're just - struggling to survive," Jeff says.
Earlier this month - Jeff and Holly's employer, Agriprocessors, a kosher meat processing plant here suspended operations, and filed for bankruptcy protection. Once the town's largest employer - this was just the latest in a string of setbacks for the company - and for Postville.
It all started on May 12, 2008, when hundreds of federal immigration authorities raided Agriprocessors and arrested 389 workers.
Many like Irma Rucal were undocumented immigrants. Six months later she still wears a tracking anklet and waits for a court date.
"There are a lot of people in the U.S. who, frankly, wouldn't have a lot of sympathy for you," Doane reminded Rucal. "They would say you shouldn't haven't been here you were working illegally and you shouldn't be able to work here."
"They don't understand the poverty that we know in Guatemala," Rucal says. "I never hurt anyone here all I want to do is work."
She says she paid $14,000 to smuggle her 14-year-old son and 15-year-old daughter to the U.S. they say, even though they're minors, they worked at the plant along with their mother to pay down the debt. Now they may testify in a criminal case against the company.
"Do you sometimes wish that you had not come to the United States?" Doane asked the children.
"Yeah," Rucal's son says. "But this is the only place that you can come and make something of your life."
Meanwhile, back at Agriprocessors, the Bohrs wait patiently to find out if they will ever be able to go back to work.
Jeff, who's worked at the plant for 18-years, and Holly, there for 14, have not been laid-off yet.
So, each night they return - to see if the plant will re-open the following day.
"As the money's getting thinner, it's getting pretty tough," Jeff says. It's getting to be a sick feeling every day coming up here."
This night, there's more bad news: no work again. Even the security guard just comes out of habit.
"People think we're getting paid," says the security guard working that night. "We're not getting paid either."
The Bohrs have no idea what they'll do with Christmas around the corner, never mind a mortgage payment due on the first.
"I'm actually afraid to turn the TV on and see what company is asking for a bailout or foreclosing, or bankruptcy every day, because it's gonna eventually catch up to each and every one of us," Jeff says.
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See all 197 CommentsMost of these aliens receive no government health benefits or other freebees, and it is estimated that well over half pay federal taxes and other taxes. If the government would institute real migrant work laws which would allow people into this country and give them basic worker rights, the companies would be forced to pay a real wage which would make the jobs competitive so American citizens compete for these jobs and could live on the wage. But most AMERICAN people don%u2019t want to live in their car or a cement block one room building with limited plumbing.
So this Thanksgiving be thankful that some person was willing to sneak into this country and live in substandard conditions to provide a great deal of what is on your plate.
If the feds try to interfere again, then let the war begin! Posted by summarex at 06:57 PM : Nov 24, 2008
**** There should be NO amnesty for illegal immigrants! They came to this country ILLEGALLY! and they need to return back to where ever it is they came from... If it is illegal for them to be here.. they need to go home... to whatever country they are from! Let the war begin... Americans versus non-americans! We have the law on our side! I have an asian girlfriend... and when we get married... we plan to have her move here LEGALLY!!!!!!! I have nothing against people that come here LEGALLY! But I hate the thought of anyone that wants to give lawbreakers amnesty! If they came here illegally, they need to return to where they came from!
These illegal immigrants selected for jury duty here
were able to avoid it because they were not living in this country legally. Clark County knows who these people are, yet it does nothing to them-They commit forgery (and other crimes), and somehow they get away with it. There are virtually no consequences for illegal immigrants that break many laws to remain here illegally.
The illegal immigrant problem is bad in the Southwest, and is spreading throughout the US. It''s time to stop illegal immigration, bust the businesses that hire them, and keep these people from remaining in this country illegally, for good. Hold the homelands of illegal immigrants (Mexico and other countries) responsible for their own people.
So if we eat Mexican food
we are eating Kosher?
The fact that the company allowed undocumented workers who weren''t screened for diseases work for them "FOOD"
is just greedy and disgusting...
Now, the government is supposed to welcome all these illegal immigrants into America... NO WAY..
We are in a recession now and we don''t need more illegal or legal aliens in America.
A lot of undocumented workers have bad health conditions and they let them work with American food products... What about the fact that they carry illnesses such as tapeworm infections, meningitis and all kinds of nasty diseases...
They aren''t being screened for diseases and they are coming into our country and spreading them even more... yuck
I hope the town recovers, but they brought it on themselves...
Posted by Winnesheik at 06:00 PM
No kidding. It''s a dumbed down story that''s typical of corporate media. It presents a handful of facts and leaves out a ton of relevant ones. There''s a great article about the company on Wikipedia. The company''s web site is still up. Their "about us" section is laughable in light of their past practices.
Then they should give amnesty to those illegals needed for work and make the processing plant open up and take them back.
If the feds try to interfere again, then let the war begin!
Posted by Winnesheik at 06:00 PM -
- that''sa whata we calla Kosher greed.
sounds like it''s time to "Pay The Piper".
Don''t have any sympathy for a place that builds its economy on indentured slave labor from the third world. The USA of tomorrow needs educated people; not the poor of the planet who don''t have the gumption to straighten up their own county''s corrupt governments, and want to come here and help corrupt ours.
We already are the most generous nation in history; but we have nough problems of our own with even Legal "Chain Immigration"; courtesy of the Kennedys. Ye Ted is going to leave America with an unforgettable legacy; the chain immigration law.
Then there''s the US Constitution Article IV, section 4; "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union, a republican form of Government and shall protect each of them against invasion. ...."
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I guess you have never actually been to California.
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