Arrests Made In Georgia For Massive Long Running
Slavery Case
America Is Still Engaging In Slavery
December 7. 2021
Hilltop Packing Company farms in Georgia
Arrests were made in Georgia in
reference to a slavery case, where migrants were
worked and starved. They were smuggled from Mexico
and Central America and held hostage on a Georgia
farm. The migrants were held at gunpoint, threatened
with death and forced to work long hours on very
little food. Some of the migrants were raped on a
regular basis.
These terrible human rights abuses
were perpetrated by the Hilltop Packing Company, and
Kings Berry Farms, respectively. The Hilltop Packing
Company is owned by Stanley McGauley, and the Kings
Berry Farms is owned by Charles King. Arrests have
been made for these awful slavery crimes. The
government investigation was titled Operation
Blooming Onion and was the first of its kind under a
new law to prosecute such slavery cases. There are
still others in America engaging in slavery.
Kings Berry farm in Georgia
Police made arrests in the long
running human rights abuses. Some of the victims
were forced to dig up onions with their bare hands.
Some have made claims that slavery is over in
America. However, as I have maintained on the
Judiciary Report for years, slavery is still
happening in America and it is abhorrent.
Slavery just has new names in
America. Even
the government and
Hollywood are participating in slavery
and it is a disgrace. You can't lecture the nation
and the world about human rights, then commit such
terrible human rights abuses that equate to slavery.
Former President Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves
but devilish people in modern times have criminally
decided otherwise. As the phrase goes, " God don't
like ugly" and He punishes it.
STORY SOURCE
US slavery, 2021: Human-trafficking ring
trapped hundreds of migrant workers picking onions
for 20-cents per bucket in south Georgia as part of
years-long $200M operation that saw two die and
another repeatedly raped
Published: 08:04 EST, 6 December
2021 | Updated: 13:12 EST, 6 December 2021 - A
modern-day slavery ring has been busted in Georgia
where workers were raped, kidnapped and imprisoned
in squalid camps, according to prosecutors.
The crooks raked in more than $200
million by luring in over 100 desperate migrants
from Mexico and Central America to the US, a federal
indictment says. At least two people died in the
brutal conditions that saw workers forced to
handpick onions at gunpoint for just 20 cents per
bucket in sweltering heat, and another was
repeatedly kidnapped and raped.
They were kept in squalid camps
surrounded by electric fences or cramped living
quarters, including dirty trailers with raw sewage
leaks. The migrants also reportedly had their
passports and documents taken from them to deter
them from escaping.
Two dozen members of the alleged
gang have now been indicted on mail fraud, forced
labor, money laundering and witness tampering
charges following a three-year, multi-agency federal
probe known as 'Operation Blooming Onion.'...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk
‘This has been happening for a long time’:
Modern-day slavery uncovered in South Georgia
December 04, 2021 - ATLANTA — A
yearslong human trafficking operation trapped
migrant workers in “modern-day slavery” on South
Georgia farms, according to a federal indictment
unsealed last week. Victims include over one hundred
laborers smuggled from Mexico and Central America
into “brutal” and “inhumane” working conditions.
Under the threat of gun violence,
some were allegedly forced to dig for onions with
their bare hands, earning only 20 cents for each
bucket harvested. At least two people died on the
job. Another was allegedly repeatedly raped. When
not out in the fields, workers were detained in work
camps...
https://www.rawstory.com
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