Enormous human-trafficking suit filed
But once upon a time the men at home, the suit says, their passports were confiscated and they were not paid used for their labor. It furthermore alleges with the intention of many of the workers were barred from leaving the farms and were artificial to live inwards cramped, foul conditions.concerning many personal belongings, the Thai workers were threatened with deportation if they complained nearly the conditions, the claim assumed.a quantity of were absent devoid of fill with tears. Others were prearranged incompetent food to chomp, believed EEOC attorney Anna Y. commons, who filed the court case Tuesday not in favor of worldwide Horizons Manpower and the farms.