The Associated Press
TOLEDO, Ohio — The ringleader of a scheme that smuggled teens into the U.S. and kept them as virtual slaves while forcing them to work at an egg farm and live in run-down trailers was sentenced to just over 15 years in prison on June 27.
Aroldo Castillo-Serrano, a Guatemalan who is in the U.S. illegally, will be deported once he's served the prison term, a federal judge in Toledo said in sentencing the man.
Many of the victims were teens — the youngest was 14 — and some were his relatives, prosecutors said.
Investigators. . .