Border Patrol raids Home Depot parking lot in Sacramento
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Border Patrol in Sacramento arrested 11 illegal migrants during a raid at a Home Depot parking lot — including one man with 67 prior bookings in California since 1986.
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Home Depot’s role as one of the country’s largest hiring sites for day laborers — and an easy target for ICE raids — stems from larger social and economic forces, including the growth of illegal immigration; changes in the construction industry; the company’s dominance; and the boom-and-bust cycle of the housing market.
A large police presence was reported at a local Home Depot Thursday afternoon. Around 5:40 p.m., Beavercreek officers were called to the Home Depot on Presidential Drive, according to initial reports. Dispatchers confirmed police were on scene and said there was no current threat to the public.
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The Sacramento County Sheriff's Office says federal border patrol agents detained eight people at a Home Depot parking lot. Tori Apodaca reports.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin rides along with the U.S. Border Patrol as they conduct an immigration raid at a California Home Depot on ‘America Reports.’
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