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(KSL News) -- More information tonight about recent immigration raids at Swift meat-packing plants, including the one in Hyrum, Utah.
All of the workers arrested last month at the six plants face immigration charges.
We found out today more than 200 workers face criminal charges, including charges of identity theft. Federal agents had said they would charge only a small fraction of more than 12-hundred workers.
Agents say no Swift managers will face charges. Company officials say replacing lost workers could cost up to 30-million dollars.
