
Year Later, Nebraska Immigration Raid Continues to Strain South Omaha Businesses
One year after federal authorities detained 76 workers at Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, South Omaha’s business district remains strained with downed foot traffic, six local businesses closed, and many retailers moving online as uncertainty about enforcement persists; only one person tied to the raid has been charged (sentenced to a year in prison), while many workers and families remain in immigration limbo. Community leaders are promoting a Day of Joy to support the corridor, and surveys show continued low business health and customer traffic, reflecting broader studies that enforcement can cost jobs without clearly boosting safety or opportunities for U.S.-born workers.
