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	<title>D.R. Horton: Protect construction workers on your projects</title>
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	<description>Last week, on New Year’s Day, ICE raided one of D.R. Horton’s development projects in Shakopee, Minnesota, and detained at least one individual who was reportedly installing carpet in one of the homes. They then pulled over a van that reportedly delivered construction materials for that home. On January 7, workers at two different houses in this same complex were trapped on the roof for approximately 2 hours as federal agents surrounded the houses they were working on. This harassment from federal enforcement is unacceptable and preventable. D.R. Horton is the largest single-family home developer in the nation and they have the power to not allow federal agents to harass and intimidate the workers on their sites.</description>
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