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    NINE CHARGED IN SEX TRAFFICKING RING INVOLVING MINORS

    NINE CHARGED IN SEX TRAFFICKING RING INVOLVING MINORS

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    Victims as Young as 13 Were Promised Jobs, Then Suffered Threats and Beatings
    LOS ANGELES - Six members of a Guatemalan family and three associates were indicted for their roles in a sex trafficking ring that recruited young women in Guatemala with false promises of high-paying jobs, smuggled the victims into the United States, and forced them to work as prostitutes to pay smuggling fees.

    A federal grand jury in Los Angeles yesterday returned a 50-count superseding indictment, unsealed today following the arrest of a new defendant involved in the sex trafficking scheme. The superseding indictment, which replaces charges first filed in December 2006, adds allegations of sex trafficking of minors; sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion; violations of the Mann Act, which prohibits interstate or foreign transport of minors for prostitution; and importing and harboring aliens for purposes of prostitution. The indictment discusses 12 victims who were forced to work as prostitutes, including five minors.

    The indictment details alleged abuses of the women including guarding the victims to prevent their escape; threats of violence to the women and of harm to their families in Guatemala; and beatings to coerce and force the victims into working. According to the indictment, leaders of the conspiracy sometimes helped each other by selling a victim to another defendant who could better control her and by jointly beating a victim who had tried to run away.

    "The crimes alleged in this case involve the exploitation for personal gain of young girls rendered vulnerable by their age and desire for a better life," said U.S. Attorney George S. Cardona. "The defendants played on these vulnerabilities to operate a highly organized trafficking ring in the very heart of Los Angeles for several years, counting on their victims' fears to prevent their discovery. We hope these charges address these fears by demonstrating that, with the help of the Human Trafficking task force that has been established here in Los Angeles, we will work quickly to protect those who step forward to reveal such rings, and will prosecute those responsible."

    The nine defendants named in the second superseding indictment are:

    Gladys Vasquez Valenzuela, 36;
    Mirna Jeanneth Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Miriam, 26;
    Maria De Los Angeles Vicente, aka Angela, 28;
    Albertina Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Christina, 49;
    Gabriel Mendez, 33;
    Luis Vicente Vasquez, 31;
    Pablo Bonifacio, 30;
    Flor Morales Sanchez, 33, a new defendant; and
    Maribel Rodriguez Vasquez, a new defendant.

    Morales Sanchez was arrested this morning and is expected to make her first court appearance this afternoon. Rodriguez Vasquez has been a fugitive since the prostitution ring was first dismantled last year. The remaining seven defendants have been held without bond since December 2006.

    "The defendants in this case are accused of dreadful crimes including luring desperate women to the U.S. with false promises only to enrich themselves by forcing their victims into prostitution and slavery. The FBI and our partners with the Human Trafficking Task Force in Los Angeles are dedicated to finding victims of human trafficking, who endure horrific abuse under appalling conditions, and to finding those responsible for their suffering," said J. Stephen Tidwell, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI's Los Angeles Office.

    The investigation into the sex trafficking ring began after a source came forward and contacted authorities in October 2006. Two victims were liberated by law enforcement authorities in November. Additional victims were rescued and seven of the defendants were taken into custody in December.

    "These young women were enticed into coming to this country by promises of the American dream, only to arrive and discover that what awaited was a nightmare," said Robert Schoch, special agent in charge for the ICE office of investigations in Los Angeles. "The filing of sex trafficking charges in this case underscores ICE's resolve to work with its law enforcement partners to ensure that those who engage in this reprehensible form of exploitation are brought to justice."
    The charges set forth in an indictment are merely accusations and the defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

    The investigation into the alien smuggling ring was conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the U.S. Department of Labor-Office of Inspector General and the Los Angeles Police Department, all of which are participants in the Los Angeles Human Trafficking Task Force. The case is being jointly prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Caroline C. Wittcoff and Department of Justice Trial Attorney Cyra O'Daniel of the Civil Rights Division.

    Human trafficking prosecutions are a top priority of the Justice Department. In the last six fiscal years, the Civil Rights Division, in conjunction with U.S. Attorneys Offices, has increased by six-fold the number of human trafficking cases filed in court. In 2006, the Department obtained a record number of convictions in human trafficking prosecutions.

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    Gladys Vasquez Valenzuela, 36;
    Mirna Jeanneth Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Miriam, 26;
    Maria De Los Angeles Vicente, aka Angela, 28;
    Albertina Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Christina, 49;
    Gabriel Mendez, 33;
    Luis Vicente Vasquez, 31;
    Pablo Bonifacio, 30;
    Flor Morales Sanchez, 33, a new defendant; and
    Maribel Rodriguez Vasquez, a new defendant.
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    "BorderLegionnaire"][quote:3ugprerl]Gladys Vasquez Valenzuela, 36;
    Mirna Jeanneth Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Miriam, 26;
    Maria De Los Angeles Vicente, aka Angela, 28;
    Albertina Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Christina, 49;
    Gabriel Mendez, 33;
    Luis Vicente Vasquez, 31;
    Pablo Bonifacio, 30;
    Flor Morales Sanchez, 33, a new defendant; and
    Maribel Rodriguez Vasquez, a new defendant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GRITS
    Quote Originally Posted by BorderLegionnaire
    Gladys Vasquez Valenzuela, 36;
    Mirna Jeanneth Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Miriam, 26;
    Maria De Los Angeles Vicente, aka Angela, 28;
    Albertina Vasquez Valenzuela, aka Christina, 49;
    Gabriel Mendez, 33;
    Luis Vicente Vasquez, 31;
    Pablo Bonifacio, 30;
    Flor Morales Sanchez, 33, a new defendant; and
    Maribel Rodriguez Vasquez, a new defendant.
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    Now, now, BorderLegionaire you have to PC...

    "They should have an unfortunate lead poisoning episode"
    Just give them some Chinese toys to play with or some Chinese toothpaste! :P :P
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    ROFL BorderLegionnaire!

    This is such a sad story! Recently I made a donation to Protect.Org to help get tougher laws to protect children and such. That reminds to get on the "ball" and make a donation to ALIPAC too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JenniferB
    ROFL BorderLegionnaire!

    This is such a sad story! Recently I made a donation to Protect.Org to help get tougher laws to protect children and such. That reminds to get on the "ball" and make a donation to ALIPAC too!
    That was safe lol

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    How ironic, that the proponents of "open borders" call on America for compassion, when things like this are what the policy they would perpetuate and even expand leads to, and in fact encourages. Some "compassion", even for their own people, who are the victims of situation after situation like this. Oh yes, open the borders to all, and let's further encourage this sort of atrocity, which can only be called what it is: a disgusting trade in human chattel, which ought to be utterly repugnant to any person, of any nationality, on this planet!

    This situation is far from unique, as there have been other reports of women and children, not only from Central America and Mexico, but from Asia as well, enticed to come to America, not by Americans, but by foreign nationals, many of them illegally residing in the U.S. These poor people have then been forced, in what can only be described as a modern day slave trade, to work in unlawful sweatshops under terrible conditions, or to work as prostitutes, and not only beaten, but even SOLD for the purpose! That some of these are minor children only makes matters that more revolting to Americans! Where, in the face of this outrage, are the voices of those who have lobbied for unrestricted immigration? Where is La Raza; in this instance, were not these women and girls their own? Where's the outrage, and the compassion, from the leftists in America who cry for open borders "in the name of humanity"? How can they look on this, a result of the very lack of enforcement of our borders they seek to promote, and not feel shame? What price "compassion"? What price "humanity"? To all the advocates of "open borders", if this is your kind of "humanity", an outrage against any standard of human decency which would perpetuate this trafficking in human chattel, the rest of America wants no part in it, and will do whatever it takes to stop it!
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    That isn't the only place this is happening it just isn't being reported. It happened in Jackson Hole Wyoming and right here in my town but you won't hear anything about it because this area is a sanctuary for this illegal scum.
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