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DHS Raids Saudi Embassy House, Rescues 2 Filipino Slaves

 

 

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Virginia: Feds Raid Saudi Diplomatic Compound, Rescue 2 Domestic Workers

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Aka slaves. via Possible Human Trafficking At Saudi Diplomatic Compound | wusa9.com.

MCLEAN, Va. (WUSA9) — A Saudi diplomatic compound in McLean is now the center of a possible human trafficking case.

The details are scarce, but what little is known is certainly bizarre. On the 6000 block of Orris street in McLean is the mansion, said to be home of the Saudi military attaché.

It was raided yesterday by federal agents from homeland security investigations and ICE. It was at this compound that federal agents claim to have rescued two women.

The women are believed to be from the Philippines. A source close to the investigation tells WUSA9 they both speak English and they were in the U.S. legally with passports indicating they may have been here to do domestic work.

Neighbors we spoke are in awe of the allegations coming out of this compound. Even a catering crew who showed up to work a dinner party here seemed surprised.

“If I would have known I wasn’t gonna go anyways.”

Federal authorities wouldn’t say much else in regards to these speculations except to confirm they are looking into this being a possible human trafficking case. It’s unclear who alerted the authorities to these women, but they are said to be safe in their care.

Now here is where all of this gets bizarre there are no charges in any of this.

Investigators are now on the process of trying to find out who if anyone was holding these women and why. Furthermore, if someone who lives here is found to be responsible for a criminal act they may have diplomatic immunity given this all happened is sovereign soil.

Needless to say this investigation has a long way to go.

We know how far investigations into Saudi‘s go. Not far. (and Obama Nominee for Deputy Attorney General defended Saudi’s against 9/11 Families)

More via Possible Human Trafficking Investigated at Saudi Diplomatic Compound in Virginia

Agents from U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement/Homeland Security Investigations and Fairfax County police were called to a home in the 6000 block of Orris Street in McLean overnight and, in the words of a source familiar with the investigation, “rescued” two women. One woman reportedly tried to flee by squeezing through a gap in the front gate as it was closing.

It’s not clear if the women, who sources say are from the Philippines, called investigators to the home themselves or if someone else did.

“Homeland Security Investigations DC did encounter two potential victims of trafficking and the investigation is ongoing,” a D.C.-based spokesman for ICE/Homeland Security investigations told News4.

The investigation is in its very early stages and complicated by the possibility some of those involved may have diplomatic immunity.

The compound featuring three security gates, a guard shack and security staff on foot patrol is owned by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, according to Fairfax County real estate records. A man outside the gates who said he works for the embassy told News4 the homeowner was at the embassy Wednesday, and vehicles driven in and out of the gates had diplomatic license plates.

And as DG notes in Federal Agents Raid Saudi Diplomatic Compound, Free Slaves:

Considering the power of the Saudi lobby, the odds are not good that anyone involved will be punished. Local authorities might crack down, but the Feds answer to Obama Inc. Diplomatic immunity can be waived, but the Saudis won’t be waiving it.

Two slaves of the House of Saud escaped. Millions more still suffer.

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