Workers at facilities that stock shipped goods say customs officers who inspect merchandise are helping immigration agents arrest migrants.
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Maroc - The New York Times - U.S. - 17/11/2024 08:00
Companies in need of workers turn to staffing agencies to fill their distribution centers and warehouses. Some unscrupulous agencies recruit and exploit undocumented workers. Steve Eder, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, looks at this unseen engine of the economy.
Workers at facilities that stock shipped goods say customs officers who inspect merchandise are helping immigration agents arrest migrants.
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