Marijuana grow prompts human trafficking, forced labor investigationColorado Springs GazetteAuthorities arrested 14 Chinese nationals and seized about 3,000 marijuana plants Monday from a suspected illegal grow site near the Colorado River in western Colorado. The 14 people arrested, 12 men and two women, were working at the site. Authorities …Marijuana grow prompts human trafficking investigationClay Center Dispatchall 1 news articles »

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