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Posted on: March 7th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Texas ]
Tags: children, Mexico
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“Caressa Garza cares about her neighbors, thats why Garza and her daughter enjoy playing with the children at Arthur Square Apartments, but Garza fears not all of her neighbors are receiving neighborly treatment.
Garza says, “Theyve promised them work, theyre not giving them work, they promised tools, and theyre not giving them tools, theyre just stuck paying rent.”
Garza says a Mississippi-based company called Five Star Contractors brought 40 to 50 men from Monterrey, Mexico to Port Arthur for welding jobs.
She says they were promised jobs for 10 months at $20 to $25 an hour, but she claims the company has not honored its promises. “
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