On April 16, 2008, I didn’t photograph the biggest news of the day. But I spent the next few months covering the aftermath. On that day, 100 illegal immigrants were arrested during a raid at Chattanooga’s Pilgrim’s Pride chicken processing plant. Thirty-six of those arrested, mostly women with young children, were released with ankle bracelets and court dates. The local hispanic community was shocked and scared and various faith-based and nonprofit organizations organized to help those affected by the raid.