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request arrested Omara on March 31, 2011. He challenged his extradition
to the U.S. but was flown back to Iowa on Thursday after
Israel's Supreme Court rejected his final appeal in March, Deegan said.The
appearance comes as a coalition of affected immigrants, church leaders,
attorneys and other advocates planned to gather outside the same courthouse
next week to mark the five-year anniversary of the raid, which was
widely condemned as inhumane and a travesty of justice.The arrested immigrants
were bused to the National Cattle Congress in Waterloo for hearings in
makeshift courtrooms. Most of them pleaded guilty to identity theft charges,
spent five months in prison and were then deported. The raid devastated
Postville, a city of about 2,000 people in northeast Iowa, and tore
apart dozens, if not hundreds, of families.Prosecutors say Amara managed
the second shift on the poultry side of the plant, exercising "substantial
control" over production and working as a lieutenant of Agriprocessors vice
president Sholom Rubashkin, whose family owned the company.Prosecutors say
Amara knowingly employed immigrants who were not in the country legally
but helped keep them off the books by putting them on the
payroll of a separate company. They say he allowed employees to obtain
and use Social Security and green cards that he knew were false.In
addition to Amara, the indictment charged Rubashkin and former plant managers
Brent Beebe and Zee
ponsible for oversight of the potentially explosive substance.At the
West facility, criminals appeared to be interested in the ammonia.A West
police officer in 2002 pulled over someone driving through West Fertilizer
with his vehicle's headlights off, according to a sheriff's crime report.
The police officer reported that "there have been numerous thefts of anhydrous
ammonia" from the plant, the report says. But that driver was found
to have taken a hydraulic hay spear.That same year, a plant employee
told authorities that someone was stealing 4 to 5 gallons of anhydrous
ammonia about every three days, according to another report. Sheriff's office
records released Friday did not indicate that authorities were being called
that often.In more recent calls, an employee had noticed signs that someone
had gone through the office without taking anything. In one 2009 record,
someone reported that the TV in the office was left on a
Spanish-language channel. The year before, an intruder appeared to have
viewed pornography on a secretary's computer.In another 2009 record, Cody
Dragoo a plant employee and first responder who died
fighting the fire called authorities to report two men
who were seen on the plant's security tape entering part of the
facility. The only things found missing were a cabinet lock and a
box of Oreo cookies, according to a report. It's unclear if the
men were identified or arrested.Reuters first reported on the break-
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