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In labor trafficking,
let punishment fit crime

In June 2022, Noel, Joshua and Carlina Gamos were convicted of human trafficking and labor-related charges in connection with Rainbow Bright residential care facilities in the Bay Area. The Gamos family exploited Filipino nationals for 10 years, using threats of arrest and deportation, false promises to assist with immigration and other means of control and coercion to keep victims from reporting them or leaving.

Sentencing is Feb. 8 at 10:30 a.m. at San Mateo County Superior Court. Each member of the family is facing a sentence of 40

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