| An unknown number of the 390 people arrested Monday in a raid at Agriprocessors Inc. will not face criminal charges but will be charged with administrative violations of U.S. immigration law. Those detainees will face deportation hearings in the next few weeks, said Tim Counts, spokesman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In the meantime, they will be housed in county jails in Iowa and in nearby states until they appear before an immigration judge. Barbara Schwartz, University of Iowa Law Clinic professor, said she understands from immigration attorneys working with detainees that only about 50 of those arrested Monday won't face criminal charges. |