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    more to the story

    What if they were trafficked into the country with promises of a great job and then completely tricked and living in camps and treated like animals and then abandoned with no way out because of the greed of other men?

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    The following link explains the situation thoroughly.


    https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogI ... 0951&pli=1

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    Re: more to the story

    Quote Originally Posted by ylinomous
    The following link explains the situation thoroughly.


    https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogI ... 0951&pli=1





    No......the following explains the situation thoroughly:


    Although the workers came legally to the United States, they later obtained false documents, including bogus Social Security cards and driver’s licenses from several states, not including North Dakota, Wrigley said.



    They did this is SEVERAL states.

    There is NO defense for this....NO excuse, NO justification.
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    FINAL PUSH RED ALERT! Please join in!

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    Re: more to the story

    Quote Originally Posted by ylinomous
    What if they were trafficked into the country with promises of a great job and then completely tricked and living in camps and treated like animals and then abandoned with no way out because of the greed of other men?

    http://nolaworkerscenter.wordpress.com/

    There's always a bigger picture. Sometimes you have to walk out of your comfort zone to see that not everyone lives to destroy or steal. Their lives have been tragically turned upside just like the welfare victims and the unemployed.
    LOL....Nice try

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    Although the workers came legally to the United States, they later obtained false documents, including bogus Social Security cards and driver’s licenses from several states, not including North Dakota, Wrigley said.
    Are these the same Indians that Bill Gates begged for because there just arent enough H2B visas?
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    Alleged Illegal Immigrants Appear in Court

    10/31/2008

    Twenty-three workers from India accused of being illegal immigrants made their first appearances in court, with the help of two public defenders and three interpreters.

    The men were not asked to enter a plea at Friday`s hearing, which was held in a room at the Cass County jail. U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen Klein set a detention hearing for next week, and ordered the men held in jail.

    Public defenders Jeffrey Viken and Chris Lancaster told Klein they used interpreters to explain the charges, maximum penalties and constitutional rights. The lawyers said they were confident their clients understood.

    The men were working on an ethanol plant for a Fargo construction company when they were arrested. An advocate for the workers has said they are victims of human trafficking and that they came to the United States to work after Hurricane Katrina.

    http://www.kfyrtv.com/News_Stories.asp?news=23765
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    Quote Originally Posted by jean
    Alleged Illegal Immigrants Appear in Court

    10/31/2008

    Twenty-three workers from India accused of being illegal immigrants made their first appearances in court, with the help of two public defenders and three interpreters.

    The men were not asked to enter a plea at Friday`s hearing, which was held in a room at the Cass County jail. U.S. Magistrate Judge Karen Klein set a detention hearing for next week, and ordered the men held in jail.

    Public defenders Jeffrey Viken and Chris Lancaster told Klein they used interpreters to explain the charges, maximum penalties and constitutional rights. The lawyers said they were confident their clients understood.

    The men were working on an ethanol plant for a Fargo construction company when they were arrested. An advocate for the workers has said they are victims of human trafficking and that they came to the United States to work after Hurricane Katrina.

    http://www.kfyrtv.com/News_Stories.asp?news=23765



    Oh, I get it now......holding out for that coveted "victim visa".

    A "victim" would not have traveled to several different states and obtained several different identities.

    A"victim" would have gone to the nearest authorities, or advocacy group, and asked for HELP, not committed repeated crimes until they were caught.
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