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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Thursday that a state-led worksite enforcement operation at a copper-casting plant in Abbeville County has produced six State Grand Jury indictments and the detention of 48 workers by federal immigration agents.
Two managers at Burnstein Von Seelen Precision Casting and four document vendors face state criminal charges — criminal conspiracy, identity fraud and forgery. The 48 detained workers — primarily Mexican and Guatemalan nationals — are in civil immigration proceedings, not criminal charges. None has been publicly identified.
The ACLU of South Carolina criticized the operation as a family-separation event. The Attorney General's office said the focus of the indictments is the document-supply network, not the detained workers.
Full report: https://myrtlebeachsc.com/sc-worksite-enforcement-abbeville/
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