Seized: Inside the Brutal World of America's Kidnapping Capital - Page 1 - News - Phoenix - Phoenix New Times
The captives called their families back home, or relatives in Arizona, to plead for money they knew the families probably didn't have. Days went by as Maria's family worked to come up with more cash. The impatient guards threatened to beat their captives and dump their dead bodies in the desert if the money didn't show up.
It always amazes me how the liberals have no problem with these kinds of acts against illegals. I guess the only thing that matters to them is the cheap labor.
You'll never see La Raza groups out protesting the kidnappings of helpless illegals.