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Island Coffee farms looked at by ICE officials.
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Appears to be old data on the violations. As far as the description of how they work, it is not uncommon for a family to fly over for the season on a work visa, children learning their parents trade, and not slave labor. The way they work, it is their natural work ethic, as I have personally tried to get them to take a short morning, and afternoon break, with a minimum 1/2 hour lunch, and many refused telling me it is easier on their bodies if they just took enough time to eat a meal, and go back to complete their 8 hours of work, no breaks except to hydrate while they work. Even tried to entice them with a BBQ lunch, and still about only 20 minutes to a half hour maximum for lunch.
Once harvest was in, another story on the BBQ time.

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Island Coffee farms looked at by ICE officials. - by Guest - 06-07-2017, 09:05 AM
RE: Island Coffee farms looked at by ICE officials. - by Guest - 06-08-2017, 12:52 AM
RE: Island Coffee farms looked at by ICE officials. - by Guest - 06-09-2017, 09:40 AM
RE: Island Coffee farms looked at by ICE officials. - by Tink - 06-09-2017, 09:50 AM
RE: Island Coffee farms looked at by ICE officials. - by Guest - 06-09-2017, 10:34 AM
RE: Island Coffee farms looked at by ICE officials. - by Guest - 06-14-2017, 04:40 PM

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