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We were promised timely payment based on our contract, but we haven't received anything for weeks despite working long hours. Many of us have been here for nearly eight months, and our families are struggling. We are demanding our due payments and will not continue working until we get paid. We came here to help, working tirelessly without rest, but the lack of payment is unacceptable. The requirements for our work were unclear initially, yet we fulfilled our duties. Now, they want to withhold payment for the first week, which amounts to a significant loss for us. If we leave, we won't get paid at all. We need to stand together and ensure we receive what we are owed.

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A bar owner in LA is accused of trafficking young women for personal assistant jobs, leading to assault and rape. Victims claim the establishment is a front for serving the elite, with spiked drinks and GHB-laced glasses. Despite lawsuits, the billionaire remains untouched while victims suffer. The FBI is aware, but no investigations are ongoing. The truth may come to light this year.

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In Tucson, Arizona, the Southside Worker Center, affiliated with the Southside Presbyterian Church, operates as a day labor employment center for illegal aliens. The center connects undocumented workers with businesses, openly admitting that most laborers lack legal status. Volunteers confirm that the center does not require documentation for membership. Beyond employment, Southside hosts seminars educating illegal aliens about their rights, sometimes involving the Mexican Consulate. A former consulate lawyer has reportedly coached attendees on how to deceive law enforcement. These activities raise legal concerns, potentially violating U.S. immigration laws. Findings have been referred to Border Patrol and the Department of Homeland Security for investigation. Further reports will continue to uncover similar stories overlooked by mainstream media.

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ICE agents conducted a worksite enforcement operation at a new home development site near The Villages in Central Florida following concerns from community members about hiring practices. Agents questioned workers about their legal status, and those without valid documentation were fingerprinted to verify identities. The operation, the first of its kind in Florida, involved approaching workers and initiating what ICE described as consensual conversations. Agents collected license plates and company names to launch further investigations. Out of 361 construction workers spoken to, 33 were arrested, including four with felonies for re-entering the U.S. after deportation. Over 30 workers ran away. Agents also visited local businesses to announce upcoming inspections. Officials stated that this operation will not be the last.

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Workers are reportedly striking because they are tired of hearing humans screaming and banging inside shipping containers. According to videos and reports, a major reason for the strike is the sound of children screaming from within these containers. The speaker expresses shock, stating they were unaware that human trafficking, specifically involving shipping containers, was such a significant issue. They emphasize that the workers' complaints involve hearing people being shipped and desperately trying to escape.

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Haiyang Liu, 54, came to the U.S. seeking asylum, highlighting a concerning trend where many Chinese nationals might do the same. Reports indicate advertisements in China lure individuals with promises of work in the U.S., leading them into illicit activities. Evidence suggests this was the plan from the start, rather than a result of job loss. Significant amounts of money, including 1,871 Chinese yuan and $70,000 in cash, were seized, possibly linked to operations sending money back to China. Victims, aged 29 to 65, reported being forced to work in illegal massage parlors for long hours, and valuable information was gathered from both victims and clients involved in these activities.

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Six former Mississippi police officers, who called themselves the "goon squad," are being sentenced for torturing two Black men after responding to a neighbor's complaint. The officers assaulted the men with stun guns and sex toys, poured liquid on them, forced them to shower together, and one shot a victim in the mouth in a mock execution. They also attempted to plant evidence. The officers are being prosecuted under deprivation of rights, under the color of law. While the maximum sentence could be the death penalty, life in prison is more likely. The victim's ongoing physical injuries will factor into sentencing. Other incidents involving the "goon squad" are under investigation. The county sheriff's office also faces a $400 million civil lawsuit alleging systemic issues like lack of supervision and poor training. The civil case will likely explore what the sheriff's department hierarchy knew about the officers' behavior.

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A disturbing story has emerged from Guatemala, where authorities rescued 160 children and 40 women from the Lev Tahor sect, known for child trafficking and abuse. This group has been operating in secrecy, enforcing strict dress codes and living in a jungle compound. Reports indicate they have been involved in horrific practices, including forced marriages and potential sacrifices. Following the rescue, members attempted to reclaim their victims, leading to confrontations with police. Despite previous convictions in the U.S. for similar crimes, the group's activities have continued unchecked. The Guatemalan attorney general's office is investigating, but there are concerns about censorship surrounding this case, particularly on social media platforms. The ongoing situation highlights the urgent need for awareness and action against human trafficking and abuse.

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Law enforcement in Baton Rouge discovered a human trafficking operation involving a Venezuelan criminal organization. Two victims and a suspect were found in an apartment complex. One victim was smuggled into Texas and forced to pay $30,000 by having sex with clients. Victims often cannot explain how they arrived or where they are staying.

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Cell phone video shows ICE agents chasing workers after a raid. ICE has not disclosed the number of people detained. Ventura County's agriculture industry is a $2 billion per year industry, and raids could significantly impact planting and harvesting. One worker described arriving at work this morning during the raid. Another worker spoke about the anxiety of potentially encountering ICE in Ventura County fields.

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Companies are allegedly using foreign labor visas, such as H-1B and student visas, to displace American workers and pay lower wages. This was exemplified at Fuyao Glass in Dayton, where the Chinese company fired local workers after unionization attempts and replaced them with lower-paid foreign visa workers from China, eventually leading to a federal raid for using them as "slave labor." This issue is impacting young people, especially STEM graduates, who face intense job market competition from imported labor from countries like India and China. A high percentage of STEM applications from graduates are rejected because companies can pay foreign laborers less, who will accept lower contracts than American graduates. Mass immigration, both legal and illegal, has oversaturated the economy, making it harder for young people to get decent wages. Corporations are allegedly replacing Americans with foreign labor while promoting left-wing messaging. Republicans have an opportunity to address this issue that impacts young people.

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Thousands of migrant workers, including Yogesh Yadav, are embarking on a long journey through Uttar Pradesh, India. Forced to leave their jobs due to the closure of businesses, they are walking approximately 650 kilometers. This mass exodus is a rare occurrence in India and hasn't been witnessed for decades.

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Tyson Foods announced the permanent closure of its pork factory in Perry, resulting in 1,200 job losses. As the town struggles, Tyson is hiring asylum seekers from other states, tracking them in a database to fill positions. During a job fair in New York City, many asylum seekers were offered jobs in Tennessee. The company provides not only health insurance but also legal support for immigration matters. Critics argue that this practice undermines American workers by replacing them with lower-paid foreign labor. Concerns are raised about the legality of these actions and the impact on local economies, emphasizing the need for changes in immigration laws to protect American jobs and wages.

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A massive operation led to the arrest of politicians, religious leaders, and city mayors in the US. Buses were needed to handle the large number of arrests. New Jersey's corruption problem is considered one of the worst in the country, deeply ingrained in its political culture. Prominent rabbis allegedly used religious charities to launder money. The 10-year operation uncovered international money laundering, corruption, and the sale of human organs in the US, Switzerland, and Israel. Shockingly, one rabbi was involved in the illegal trade of human kidneys for a decade. The widespread corruption in New Jersey has angered residents. Over the past decade, more than 130 public officials in the state have been convicted or pleaded guilty to corruption charges.

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Three plain clothes men who were later identified as federal agents entered my taco truck in Memphis on Monday and detained three of my employees. Surveillance video shows the agents escorting the employees out of the truck before searching it. I own eight taco truck locations throughout Memphis, and I can confirm that the three employees in question do not have criminal records. My employees informed me that they were being detained by ICE. We've contacted legal aid organizations to assist my employees. In 2022, the US Department of Labor investigated allegations that I was violating labor laws by recruiting workers from Mexico through social media, paying them low wages, and making them work long hours. CNN has reached out to ICE, the US Department of Labor, the mayor's office, and myself for comment, but has not received a response.

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Companies are using visa programs to displace American labor with foreign workers who accept lower wages. This was evident at Fuyao Glass in Dayton, where the Chinese company fired local workers after unionization attempts and replaced them with lower-paid foreign visa workers from China, eventually leading to a federal raid due to alleged slave labor practices. This issue affects young STEM graduates who face intense job market competition from imported labor from countries like India and China. Many STEM applications from graduates are rejected because companies prefer to pay foreign laborers less, as they accept lower contracts than American graduates. Mass immigration, both legal and illegal, has oversaturated the economy, making it harder for young people to secure decent wages. Corporations are replacing Americans with foreign labor while promoting left-wing messaging. Republicans should address this issue, as it impacts young people who struggle to find jobs after investing in education, only to be replaced by cheaper foreign labor.

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Thousands of migrant workers in India, including Yogesh Yadav, are embarking on a long journey on foot. Yogesh, a tailor, lost his job when the clothing shop he worked at closed down. He is now walking 650 kilometers through Uttar Pradesh. This mass exodus of workers is a phenomenon not seen in India for many years.

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Hotels across the United States are being sued for child trafficking. A woman discovered a hidden camera in her hotel room and found more cameras using an app on her phone. She also found a secret walkway connecting all the rooms, where children were being kept. The people involved in this trafficking operation were arrested. This discovery has led to investigations in other hotels, revealing their involvement in housing and sex trafficking. It is fortunate that the children were found alive.

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Federal authorities in Los Angeles have announced arrests in connection to one of the largest human smuggling rings in the United States. We've taken three people into custody, but one is still on the run. Over a five-year period, this organization smuggled over 20,000 illegal immigrants from Guatemala through Mexico into the US, charging $15,000 to $18,000 per person. The four individuals indicted are not only accused of smuggling, but also heinous crimes against undocumented immigrants, showing a callous disregard for both immigration laws and the people they smuggled. One smuggling operation resulted in a car accident in Oklahoma, leading to the deaths of seven people, including children. The ringleader, Eduardo Domingo Renoho Matul, along with Cristobal Mahia Cha and Jose Paxter Islamha, are in custody, while the search continues for Helmer Abisbo Hernandez.

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Asher Nemani reports from Springfield, Ohio, about First Diversity, an organization he alleges is the hub of a trafficking network exploiting Haitian migrants since 2019. He states that migrants are being funneled into the local workforce, not for opportunity, but for exploitation by the owner, George 10, known as "King George." Nemani contrasts this with the media's portrayal of both the migrants and the people of Springfield. A pastor explains that companies in the city had a shortage of workers, and agents pressured First Diversity and other organizations to find employees. He claims he would have known if the FBI was investigating human trafficking. He vouches for his son's character, stating that he would never be involved in such activities.

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Secretary Mayorkas and HHS are being accused of neglecting the issue of migrant children being sold into slavery in the United States. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of accountability and responsibility from these officials. They highlight the dire conditions these children face, including forced labor, lack of education, and inadequate nourishment. The speaker emphasizes that it is not the children's fault and calls for someone to take responsibility for this ongoing problem.

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Infosys will pay $34 million to settle visa fraud charges, marking the largest fine of its kind in U.S. history. The company, a major software exporter with 30,000 U.S. employees, faced allegations of systemic fraud that displaced American workers. Whistleblower Jay Palmer revealed that Infosys brought in Indian workers under false pretenses, claiming they had unique expertise or were only attending meetings. Internal documents suggested employees were instructed to deceive immigration officials. Palmer stated that some workers required training from the very Americans whose jobs they took. Infosys denied intentional wrongdoing but faces scrutiny over whether this fine is merely a cost of doing business. The upcoming announcement will shed light on the potential consequences for the company.

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The case against 10 American missionaries accused of attempting to take Haitian children, many of whom were not orphans, is escalating. They face charges of kidnapping and conspiracy, and are not eligible for bail. A key piece of evidence is a brochure they distributed, falsely claiming they were helping orphaned children. Most children were not orphans, and their parents willingly handed them over. The organization they represented is not registered as a nonprofit and lacks the necessary permissions to operate. They were arrested shortly after being warned about the legality of their actions. Additionally, they sought children aged 0 to 10, likely for easier adoption abroad. Concerns have been raised about their intentions, especially after they ignored warnings from parents about existing legal adoptions.

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Mehdi Hasan REACTS To TORTURE Of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia's legal filing alleges he was tortured in SECOT custody in El Salvador, where he faced brutal conditions, including forced kneeling, beatings, and malnutrition. He was returned to the U.S. to face crumbling human trafficking charges. The Trump administration's reluctance to return detainees may stem from fears of exposing these abuses. The SECOT facility, described as a horrific gulag, has drawn comparisons to Abu Ghraib. Reports of overcrowding and abuse in ICE detention centers continue, highlighting a systemic issue of dehumanization and cruelty towards detainees.

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US Labor Leader Kidnapped, Beaten By IDF: IGNORED By US Diplomats
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The Freedom Flotilla Coalition has been attempting to break the Gaza siege, with Chris Smalls, founder of the Amazon Labor Union, participating in a recent mission. He was detained and assaulted by Israeli authorities, highlighting the lack of support from U.S. politicians, with only a few speaking out. Smalls emphasized the mission aimed to raise awareness about the humanitarian crisis and criticized the complicity of U.S. labor unions and corporations in the ongoing violence. He called for accountability and activism from American citizens.
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