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The Office of Public Affairs announced that three Mexican citizens have been charged with trafficking agricultural workers into conditions of servitude on farms in Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. The defendants allegedly exploited vulnerable migrants, coercing them into labor through threats and deception. The federal charges highlight the ongoing issue of human trafficking within the agricultural sector, where workers often face harsh conditions and limited rights. Authorities have emphasized the importance of addressing such criminal activities, promoting justice for victims, and ensuring safer work environments. The case underscores the need for vigilance and cooperation in combating labor trafficking, protecting those who contribute significantly to the agricultural industry. The prosecution aims to hold the accused accountable while raising awareness about human trafficking’s impact on communities.

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