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Why the FBI is Looking into Narco-Weed Slavery on Illegal Cannabis Grows in Oregon

The more narco-slaves working on a plot, the more guns, marijuana, cash, and other prohibited substances are found within the location. The majority of these illegal pot growers lure undocumented and underage residents to work on these sites with the promise of good pay. It is only for these individuals to be trapped and unable to leave of their own free will. During a raid, the police officers probed the workers if they were being kept against their free will. Many of these workers denied this. It is still unclear why. Because they rarely get paid and are denied good meals, it’s obvious they are not allowed to leave.

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