Happily Ever After for Some, Exploitation at Gunpoint for Others
“Huong Thi McReynolds and her family lured these victims to the United States on the promise of the American dream; what the victims got instead was indentured servitude,” said U.S. Attorney Dennis Burke.
He continued, “The defendants created a climate of fear inside their home and business by carrying firearms, berating the victims and threatening to physically harm them and shame their families inVietnam. They weren’t just exploited for their labor; they were robbed of their basic human dignity.”
Officials involved in the operation, aptly called “Operation Broken Dreams,”say the McReynolds family’s activities were nothing short of “modern-say slavery.”
“Through fraud and coercion, the McReynolds family engaged in modern-day slavery to support their business and live an easy life on the backs of these exploited victims,” said Matt Allen, a special agent with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations unit in Arizona.
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