13 year old told she would be killed if she refused to work.

That doesn't make any sense. If they sold them once, why wouldn't they want them back, so they could sell them again?

If instead they sent them to the US for the child's safety, it makes sense not to want them returned to the dangerous situation they were escaping.
Okay. You sell something to the cartel. Then get it back. The cartel is going to want their money back. No money, the entire family will be slaughtered. Just to send a message to others..
Human trafficking is a business. It is run like a business. This includes making sure the sold items don't make their way back to a prior owner.

No parent sends their child to the US for their safety. The children are starved, raped and abandoned if they cry. One girl was raped so many times and so cruelly and painfully that she was mute and could not speak. A five year old was found to have the contributions of several different men in her hair. Now just how do you imagine this child got all thar cum in her hair?

So, no. Parents do not send children to the US with cartels for their safety. The drug and trafficking cartels are not humanitarian organizations saving children FROM DANGEROUS CARTELS THAT WOULD KILL THEM.
 
Now granted this might be a more extreme example of what business wants and why people are still allowed to come here illegally but basically this is why people still are allowed to come here and we will not pass anything like mandatory e-verify.


A 13-year-old girl, who was brought to the U.S. as a migrant, was forced to work at a Virginia laundry facility every night while going to school during the day, federal prosecutors say.

The facility’s manager, who she lived with, threatened to have her deported if she refused to work — and promised she would be killed upon returning to El Salvador, court documents show. The girl had to pay debts to the manager, $325 in monthly rent, as well as up to $300 each month for food.


Manager told 13-year-old she’d get killed if she refused to work at business, feds say

As an illegal worker the employer knows they do not have to pay you overtime. They know you aren't going to complain about working conditions.
Tell her to relax. The guy who was hiring....didn't hang himself.
 
why are you leaving out the parents??
Nothing in the story, says the girl had living parents.

In 2019, the 13-year-old girl and her adult sister illegally crossed into the U.S. from Mexico and encountered the U.S. Border Patrol, the indictment states. The adult sister said she was seeking asylum and was released from a detention center before traveling to Virginia to work at the laundry facility.
 
Nothing in the story, says the girl had living parents.

In 2019, the 13-year-old girl and her adult sister illegally crossed into the U.S. from Mexico and encountered the U.S. Border Patrol, the indictment states. The adult sister said she was seeking asylum and was released from a detention center before traveling to Virginia to work at the laundry facility.
it didnt say anything about them,,
so they could be alive and abandoned the children and left them to the sex trade,,
 
Nothing in the story, says the girl had living parents.

In 2019, the 13-year-old girl and her adult sister illegally crossed into the U.S. from Mexico and encountered the U.S. Border Patrol, the indictment states. The adult sister said she was seeking asylum and was released from a detention center before traveling to Virginia to work at the laundry facility.
in fact after reading over the article again it seems like they may have been kidnapped and were slaves just lucky ones that didnt go to the sex trade side of it,,

best to find the parents and return them,,
 
Okay. You sell something to the cartel. Then get it back. The cartel is going to want their money back. No money, the entire family will be slaughtered. Just to send a message to others..
Human trafficking is a business. It is run like a business. This includes making sure the sold items don't make their way back to a prior owner.

You're right about the business, but wrong about the money flow. If the parents are paid $1,000 for the child. The cartel will then charge the employer they sold the child to for $5,000 to cover expenses, plus a profit.

They don't care what the employer does with the child after that. The child could escape. The employer could return the child to the parents, and either way, the cartel wouldn't care.

If the parents want to sell the child again, they'll just go through the same cycle.
 
You're right about the business, but wrong about the money flow. If the parents are paid $1,000 for the child. The cartel will then charge the employer they sold the child to for $5,000 to cover expenses, plus a profit.

They don't care what the employer does with the child after that. The child could escape. The employer could return the child to the parents, and either way, the cartel wouldn't care.

If the parents want to sell the child again, they'll just go through the same cycle.
No. If a child was returned to the parents, cartels would just say they bought him or her. Give the merch back. They do it here. I recall a family in California selling a 14 year old girl for a case of beer and a couple of steaks.
 
Now granted this might be a more extreme example of what business wants and why people are still allowed to come here illegally but basically this is why people still are allowed to come here and we will not pass anything like mandatory e-verify.


A 13-year-old girl, who was brought to the U.S. as a migrant, was forced to work at a Virginia laundry facility every night while going to school during the day, federal prosecutors say.

The facility’s manager, who she lived with, threatened to have her deported if she refused to work — and promised she would be killed upon returning to El Salvador, court documents show. The girl had to pay debts to the manager, $325 in monthly rent, as well as up to $300 each month for food.


Manager told 13-year-old she’d get killed if she refused to work at business, feds say

As an illegal worker the employer knows they do not have to pay you overtime. They know you aren't going to complain about working conditions.
another victim of xiden open border policy
 
Now granted this might be a more extreme example of what business wants and why people are still allowed to come here illegally but basically this is why people still are allowed to come here and we will not pass anything like mandatory e-verify.


A 13-year-old girl, who was brought to the U.S. as a migrant, was forced to work at a Virginia laundry facility every night while going to school during the day, federal prosecutors say.

The facility’s manager, who she lived with, threatened to have her deported if she refused to work — and promised she would be killed upon returning to El Salvador, court documents show. The girl had to pay debts to the manager, $325 in monthly rent, as well as up to $300 each month for food.


Manager told 13-year-old she’d get killed if she refused to work at business, feds say

As an illegal worker the employer knows they do not have to pay you overtime. They know you aren't going to complain about working conditions.

First, that's awful.

Second....but of course this is what happens. I don't know why liberals think people come here and have these wonderful idyllic lives. I guess because liberals don't live in reality.
 
First, that's awful.

Second....but of course this is what happens. I don't know why liberals think people come here and have these wonderful idyllic lives. I guess because liberals don't live in reality.

I think you are hearing voices in your head.
 
Aren't those cartels located in El Salvador.

You wanted to deport her back to the gates of hell.
Tears for Maggots

Why all this sympathy for humanoid invasive parasites, just because they're kids? Worse than what they deserve in their own trashpit is what these junior immigration criminals will do to our own kids if allowed to stay here.
 
I notice how you want the business owner to remain viable.
My tax dollars don't support business owners. As any liberal can tell you, immigration is the purview of the federal government, not local government and certainly not private citizens. That is the justification for sanctuary cities. Schools receive federal tax dollars, every entity, program, project, agency, and so forth that receives a single federal tax dollar should have e-verify requirements for all employees, contractors, subcontractors and recipients.
 
My tax dollars don't support business owners.

McFeely: Trump turned farmers into welfare-dependent socialists

Granted, technically it was mostly debt.


As any liberal can tell you, immigration is the purview of the federal government, not local government and certainly not private citizens. That is the justification for sanctuary cities. Schools receive federal tax dollars, every entity, program, project, agency, and so forth that receives a single federal tax dollar should have e-verify requirements for all employees, contractors, subcontractors and recipients.

And farmers...................
 

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