Thai sweatshop workers, enslaved for years in El Monte, are

Thai sweatshop workers, enslaved for years in El Monte, are now honored

The story of 72 Thai workers, held captive in a makeshift garment factory, is considered one of the earliest known cases of modern-day slavery in the U.S.

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