If this is true, then the people responsible should be deported.  But.....it
should be checked out to see if it is

True.  Sometimes I think that citizens of other countries think they can get
a free ride in the US.  This is why

Medicare/Medicaid in this country is so abused and lawsuits are filed.
Wake up people!  How can you honestly

Answer anything without all the facts?  And.....even then.....sometimes that
don't all add up! Didn't these

People have passports?  Green cards?  How the heck did they get in here in
the first place?  

 

** SAH**

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Angela R Wingerter
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 9:06 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: NailTech:: Re: another one/ from Dawn/slavery

 

It's about time something is being done to protect these people. Everybody
knows its going on, I couldn't understand how these people were getting away
with these things. I wonder what will happen to these victims now. They have
been uprooted from their lives not to mentioned traumatized and abused. They
should get more then 20 yrs!
 

  <http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/tsmileys2/05.gif> Angie
Wingerter

 

 

  _____  

From: Diana Bonn <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 6:06:07 AM
Subject: NailTech:: another one/ from Dawn/slavery



>Dawn sent me this, How said Dawn, thanks for the info.  diana from indiana
>
>
>
>'Modern-day slavery' alleged at two nail salons
>
>
>
>By MIKE HOOVER
>Daily Record/Sunday News
>Updated: 12/20/2008 02:48:33 PM EST
>
><http://ydr.inyork.com/ci_11266405>Related story: Valuing their citizenship
>For eight years, three people allegedly recruited and later forced 
>Vietnamese nationals to work in two York-area nail parlors in a 
>practice decried by the U.S. Attorney's Office as "modern-day slavery."
>Lynda Dieu Phan, 38, and Duc Cao Nguyen, 40, both of New Cumberland, 
>and Justin Phan of Tennessee, were charged with criminal conspiracy 
>to commit forced labor trafficking, forced labor and marriage fraud, 
>according to Martin C. Carlson, U.S. Attorney for the Middle 
>District of Pennsylvania.
>If convicted, the three face up to 20 years in prison.
>Starting in 2000, Lynda Dieu Phan traveled to Vietnam to recruit 
>citizens, and once she brought them to the U.S., forced them to work 
>in her York area nail salons, Carlson said. Fraudulent marriages 
>were arranged so the victims could live in the U.S., he said.
>The indictment alleges that fraudulent marriages were arranged so 
>the victims could gain entry into the United States and once here 
>the victims were forced to work at Lynda Dieu Phan's nail salons.
>One of the two York-area nail salons is now closed, according to 
>Heidi Havens, media outreach partner with the U.S. Attorney's 
>Office. The second, called Da-Vi Nails USA in the Wal-Mart at the 
>West Manchester Mall, remains open, she said. Wal-Mart was not aware 
>of the scheme, she said.
>"This investigation reveals the disturbing truth that some 
>individuals will undertake to exploit helpless victims through 
>modern-day slavery," said John P. Kelleghan, a special agent with 
>the Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Philadelphia.
>As part of the indictment, the U.S. Attorney's Office is seeking the 
>forfeiture of a home in New Cumberland, a 2008 Toyota Highlander, 
>contents of two bank accounts and more than $130,000 in cash seized 
>at the New Cumberland home.
>The women lived with Phan and were helpless, according to the U.S. 
>Attorney's Office. The women were broke, did not speak English and 
>did not have identification or transportation, Havens said.
>The allegations say the victims were forced from their country and 
>into bondage in the U.S. so the defendants could profit.
>
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