They were hired by a publicly traded, highly regulated company. I doubt Glass House is bringing people into the USA, much less bringing them here as slaves.
Besides, why would they have 3% of their workforce be slaves? It is such a tiny part of the workforce, it will not bring down the cost of wages, but will be equally badly a crime as 100% of the workforce. Your claim just makes no sense.
Glass House says everyone was legal when hired. I do not independently know they are telling the truth, but it is very possible. trump has cancelled large numbers of work visas.
It does not appear to be a crime to hire someone legally, and continue to employ them when trump tries to cancel their work visas.
So ICE is "freeing" the kids by taking them from jobs, and families, confiscating their money, and putting them in cells?
Wally, you're clueless. Before legalization, 99% of the marijuana trade came from Mexico, not whatever fantasy you believe. Trailer trucks packed with marijuana bales crossed the border on preplanned routes, with drivers paid $15,000 per successful trip. Fun fact: if a driver gets bold and tries to run with the cash or product, the cartels have a slush fund to hunt them down and make them a cautionary tale, no matter where they hide. The mafia and cartels ran the whole game.
What happened after legalization? Surprise. They dipped into their rooms literally stacked floor-to-ceiling with cash and opened "legitimate" marijuana businesses. Sure, these businesses are technically legal, but these are hardcore criminals. They don't care about regulations or regulators. They skirt every rule to make more money illegally, bribing the same cops and politicians to look the other way.
If you weren't such a libtard drone, you'd see that a Southern California company with over 360 illegal workers, including 14-year-old unaccompanied minors, is almost certainly cartel-owned, no matter whose name is on the paperwork. Here's a secret: the mafia and cartels use fear and favors to rope in some naive fool who thinks it's cool to know a player. That fool's name ends up on the deed.
@Into the Night is right calling these workers slaves, or what any normal person would call slavery today. They're controlled, lied to, and at the mercy of the cartels who smuggled them across with empty promises. Normal people see this farm's operation, know it's wrong, and are grateful law enforcement stepped in. Libtards like you, with your heads buried in the sand, need to pull hard, breathe some fresh air, and stop cheering for the most evil scum on the planet. Oh, and don't ask for links. The cartels and mafia aren't big on public records.