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Judi Lynn

(160,217 posts)
Fri Jan 6, 2017, 10:15 PM Jan 2017

Mexican veterinarians sue Idaho dairy for human trafficking

Mexican veterinarians sue Idaho dairy for human trafficking
Rebecca Boone, Associated Press
Updated 10:03 pm, Wednesday, January 4, 2017


BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Six Mexican veterinarians who say they were recruited to work at an Idaho dairy farm as animal scientists have filed a federal human trafficking lawsuit against the dairy's owners and the lawyer who arranged work visas, claiming they were instead forced to work as laborers, milking cows and shoveling manure for about a year.

The veterinarians had been promised that they would oversee animal health and reproduction programs at Funk Dairy Inc. in the small southern Idaho town of Murtaugh and were brought to the U.S. on TN visas for professionals from Mexico and Canada, said the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Boise on Tuesday.


Named as defendants were Funk owner David Funk, manager Curtis Giles and attorney Jeremy Pittard, who the lawsuit said arranged their visas. The telephone rang unanswered Wednesday at the dairy. Pittard, a public defense and family immigration attorney, said he did his job after being asked by Funk Dairy to help arrange the visas but could not comment on working conditions for the veterinarians.

The lawsuit claims the veterinarians were illegally forced to work as general laborers despite having professional worker visas, received substandard housing and lower wages than promised and were threatened with deportation if they did not do their assigned work well. They are seeking unspecified monetary damages under federal laws to fight human trafficking and target criminal conspiracies.

More:
http://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/Former-workers-sue-Idaho-dairy-claiming-human-10834688.php

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Mexican veterinarians sue Idaho dairy for human trafficking (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jan 2017 OP
Good... hope they win a big settlement...nt 2naSalit Jan 2017 #1
Probably despicably true and good for these men. Hortensis Jan 2017 #2

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
2. Probably despicably true and good for these men.
Mon Jan 9, 2017, 09:46 AM
Jan 2017

But note all "sources" I just checked were AP. Don't know what special interest the AP could have in this, probably isn't one, but we now know the AP becomes a huge fake news producer when it suits, making its domination of the news and national opinion a genuine menace to our republic.

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