Jill’s going to love this story:

A millionaire couple accused of keeping two Indonesian women as slaves in their luxurious Long Island home and abusing them for years have been indicted on federal slavery charges…The women legally arrived in the United States on B-1 visas in 2002; the Sabhnanis then confiscated their passports and refused to let them leave their home, authorities said. Identified in court papers as Samirah and Nona, the women said they were promised payments of $200 and $100 a month, but federal prosecutors said they were never given money directly.

So B-1 (business) visas are being used to bring in slaves? Great. Just a little reminder of what B-1 visas are for:

The definition of “business” under immigration law is limited, and does not generally allow for gainful employment, labor for hire or productive activity such as operating a business or consultancy work. Specifically, in the applicable U.S. law the term “business” is limited to the negotiation of contracts, consultation with business associates, litigation, and participation in scientific, educational, professional or business conventions, conferences or seminars and other legitimate activities of a commercial or professional nature.

5 Responses to “The Trouble with Visas”

  1. Jill says:

    Doesn’t most human trafficking occur under business visas? Ukrainians and Russians need a visa to enter the US, so I’d imagine that the ploys set up to get them there (modeling, etc) require a B-1. That’s a frightening story, nonetheless.

  2. Felix says:

    I honestly don’t know…I kind of assumed most of human trafficking was done without visas, bringing them across the border secretly, etc… I’ll have to look into it more, it’s a horrible story.

  3. Aimee says:

    Awful story. There are horrible people out there.

  4. April says:

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  5. daddy says:

    Dear felix,

    Thanks for this information. I never thought slavery still alive inside the country that they called: the biggest democratic country. I cannot imagine how they were suffering. To everyone who live in this world….. please stop human trafficking and stop slavery…!!

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