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By Ethan Huff /Sep 23, 2024/NewsTarget
Asra Nomani, who used to write for The Wall Street Journal, published a report recently in the Jewish Journal that points to a massive “hidden human trafficking network” hiding behind the Haitian migrant crisis in Springfield, Ohio.
Donald Trump’s claims about people’s dogs and cats being eaten by Haitian migrants in Springfield is apparently just the tip of the iceberg for what Nomani describes as a town taken over by “mules,” also known as human traffickers.
“The story in this town is not about cats or dogs,” Nomani writes. “It’s about mules. It’s a twin tragedy of migrant workers from Haiti exploited and locals from Springfield marginalized.”
“Just about every week since 2019, First Diversity Staffing Group Inc. has shuttled vulnerable Haitian migrants in unmarked white Ford and Chevy vans from Florida to Ohio, where they are allegedly exploited for cheap labor by companies like Dole Food Company Inc. It is a secretive and sinister operation that has gone unchecked for more than five years.”
Human trafficking in Springfield (and elsewhere)
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is reportedly working with FBI anti-trafficking agents to investigate these trafficking claims. What started as some kind of horror film about migrant zombies skinning cats and dogs for a quick meal has quickly morphed into a disturbing saga about humans being taken advantage of by the deep state for slave labor purposes.
Behind this particular trafficking operation is said to be George Ten, First Diversity’s CEO, who both locals and Haitians refer to as “King George.” Ten traffics the migrants in and out of Springfield in order to build his own personal business empire.
According to Nomani, King George masterminded this whole thing in order to enrich himself with opulent mansions, luxury cars, and boatloads of cash.
“This is a story of unchecked greed and cruelty, committed not by the immigrants, but to the immigrants, with local residents of Springfield also a casualty,” she writes.
One of the Haitian migrants being exploited by King George says one of Ten’s mystery vans picked him up one day on a street corner in Immokalee, Fla., and took him to Springfield. After arriving, the migrant, who opted to remain anonymous for his own protection, was dropped off at a rundown, cockroach-infested house.
King George paid the man a paltry $12.50 per hour, at least officially on paper. It is unknown what percentage of that rate was skimmed by King George to purchase another luxury item for himself.
“The home he lived in had no working heat, and he bought an electric heater to survive the cold Ohio winter, the heater barely heating his room,” Nomani says.
More related news coverage about the migrant situation in Springfield and elsewhere can be found at Trafficking.news.
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