The victims were said to be 2 adult men and 8 children.
the article
These mega egg farms have been in the news for other reasons lately mostly involving complaints from the nearby communities. Apparently, new ownership has caused things to calm down. I looked up the farms in the area and noted that they are hiring. General labor starts at around $10.50 an hour with more for supervisory personnel. You may want to sign up. The pay isn't great but they might let you have all the nitrogen fertilizer you can haul away.
And do like always in taking advantage of it, although the trailer they have is like a palace compared to the hovel they probably inhabited in Guatemala. Now, under Obama, the teens can be exploited in America same as Guatemala, or more!
"Keep those borders open, let more "teen slaves" in Obama!? " No doubt what the coyotes are thinking.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/prosecutors-boys-taken-us-custody-put-farm-051604020--finance.html
" Once the teens were in federal custody, false paperwork was submitted to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Refugee Resettlement, according to the indictment issued in July. Then the conspirators took custody, promising to provide shelter and get them to court dates that would determine their immigration status.
Instead, paid drivers known as "coyotes" whisked the boys to Ohio, where they essentially went underground, forced to work long hours, live in dilapidated trailers and hand over most of their earnings to pay for their passage to the U.S.
Prosecutors contend it was all orchestrated by Arodolo Rigoberto Castillo-Serrano, a 33-year-old Guatemalan who was in the U.S. illegally for much of the past decade. In some cases, the indictment said, Castillo-Serrano made victims' family members sign over deeds to their property in Guatemala to pay for transporting the boys, with assurances they would be enrolled in school here. That never happened. "

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