LUIS FERRÉSADURNÍ, WESLEY PARNELL AND MARK BONAMO
New York Times
A maze of warehouses winds through this New Jersey suburb, where highways assure easy access to New York City and beyond.
In Edison, thousands of immigrant workers toil in hundreds of warehouses, sorting millions of boxes arriving from nearby ports before being sent by trucks across the United States. But this summer has delivered something else.
Immigration raids a few weeks apart at two warehouses have unsettled the daily rhythms of this busy corridor, where Amazon, FedEx and UPS have a large presence. The second raid happened Wednesday and resulted in the arrests of 29 workers, among the largest sweeps in the region since President Donald Trump took office.
Warehouses have been left short-staffed and behind schedule a