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In places like Colonia Nido de las Aguilas, close to San Diego,
California, the Mexican girls are pushed northwards and met several
miles inland with transportation to take them to Los Angeles and
points east.
At places like Cottonwood Canyon, Smuggler’s Gulch and
Goat Canyon, in the California's Border Field State Park, European
girls are forced over the border – wearing spiked heels
and miniskirts and all ready for work.
Sex slaves also service the Mexican farm workers in the agricultural
communities of America. Again, these are not hardened hookers
but 14 year old girls kidnapped and forced into this business.
Their customers are the thousands of illegal aliens living near
American homes and families.
Yes, the Mexican farm workers who illegally crossed the border
to work in our fields are the customers. Few of these farm workers
live in apartments. Most live in canyons near their workplace.
Most focus not on being good "future American citizens"
but instead on sending their money back to Mexico. Most learn
little English and when ill, they simply report to the nearest
emergency room for free care.
It gets worse.
In Vista, California, about 50 miles north of
Tijuana, in the riparian lands of the San
Luis Rey River (and near the ancient Catholic mission of that
name), there are forests of tall reeds. A health care worker visited
the place once because it was rumored to be a nest of farm workers
with no running water, no toilets, and nothing to live in but
hand dug mud caves, and shelters built from plastic trash bags
and bent reeds.
What the health worker walked into was a cluster of over 400
wild eyed Mexican men surrounding about 50 girls who were all
between the ages of 12 and 15 and all dressed in tight clothing
and high heels. There was also a separate group of a dozen girls
none of whom were more than 11 or 12 and these girls were actually
wearing perfectly white desses.
The ground there remains today a squalid, a slippery mass of
leaves, used condoms, and black / blood soaked clumps of toilet
paper.
There are ten thousand “undocumented worker” sex
slaves in this country now, and yet thousands more cross our border
area each and every year. There seems to be an arithmetic problem.
What happens to the “well used” ones, the girls that
are tired or sick or too old?
The only exit from this maelstrom is deportation or death. When
caught by the police they are so traumatized that they cannot
admit what has happened to them. They are then simply deported
as common prostitutes. The problem with being sent “home”
is that the girl and the family have been poisoned by the catastrophe
and the family is usually so shamed that they do not want the
girl back. Death, or a similar line of work in her home country
is all that remain for her.