Homeless, felons help fill poultry jobs South Georgia plant labors after immigration raid loss By MARY LOU PICKEL The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Published on: 11/26/06 Stillmore — Felons on probation and homeless men have filled some of the poultry jobs left by illegal Mexican laborers deported in raids two months ago. About 40 convicted felons from the Macon Diversion Center are bused in each day to work at the Crider Poultry plant in Stillmore — the focus of the raids. Pastor Ariel Rodriguez (from left), talks with Ernesto Gutierrez Ordoñez and Antonio Gutierrez Lopez about the raids. Stacie Bell pushes chicken...