SALEM, Ohio - The U.S. Department of Justice says 13 people have been indicted for immigration-related offenses following the ICE raid at Fresh Mark.

The indictments come after the June 19 raid where more than 146 workers were detained at the Salem plant.

Below are those facing charges. All of them are charged for allegedly making a false statement of citizenship and using a false Social Security card and state identification card in the name of another person, as part of the application process for employment.

Andres De La Cruz-Lopez, 30, of Guatemala
Gusto Gonzalez-Lopez, 37, of Guatemala 
Samuel Hernandez-Hernandez, 20, of Guatemala
Bonifacio Ixcoy-Gonzalez, 18, of Guatemala
Domingo Jose-Juan, 46, of Guatemala
Geovanie Melendez-Silva, 30, of Guatemala
Miguel Pedro Pascual, 20, of Guatemala
Clemente Perez-Hernandez, 21, of Guatemala
Donaciano Ramirez-Ortiz, 45, of Mexico
Ulises Roblero-Lopez, 36, of Mexico
Roberto Santay-Ajanel, 25, of Guatemala
Emilio Sente-Juarez, 40, of Guatemala
Pedro Tzep-Lorenzo, 33, of Guatemala.

The cases are being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney David M. Toepfer following investigations by ICE Homeland Security Investigations, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations, Customs and Border Protection Office of Border Patrol, Customs and Border Protection Air and Marine Operations, the Columbiana County Sheriff's Office and the Salem Police Department.

Meanwhile, a recruiting event is set to hire workers for Fresh Mark. The event will be held at OhioMeansJobs Columbiana County on Tuesday, September 11 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Fresh Mark Salem is seeking production laborers for its food processing plant. 

OhioMeansJobs in Columbiana County is located at 7989 Dickey Dr #4, Lisbon.