She brought me to the USA under false pretense and this happened

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She brought me to the USA under false pretense and this happened


She brought me to the USA under false pretense and this happened

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  1. The parents are nothing more than complete and utter savages.
    It does not matter how you go about things, when it comes to emotional black mail, you have to understand that the brain is the battle ground.

  2. If you watching this and going through this CONTACT immigration! There are antislavery and extortion laws to protect you from these kinds of predators. They will remove you from your abusers and sort out your green card. Love and Light 🙂 This is United States that im talking about dont be afraid of deportation a lot of women get trafficked into prostitution that way. Free yourself.

  3. The problem is not the oppressor , it’s us who refuse to get the right education or how to even take time to search for a solution to our problems. He had internet, he had a phone , he could easily check around and see what his case is about. Worst still , we leave AfriCA and migrate to the west without understanding or learning the system out here. No one has the right to confiscate your passport and you are supposed to be aware of the process and type of visa you are applying for or the person doing your application is. This is clear carelessness and laziness. He is responsible for his dilemma.

  4. Happens a lot in African countries. Heard of young women taken from the village with the pretext that the girls will go to school in the city. They end up looking after the hosts children and in some cases the girls are sexually abused or end up being prostitutes in cities. Very sad!!!

  5. This is a wrong act by the sister. also there are people you go to Nigeria to bring for babysitting job with pay and on getting here they leave you without a word. This also happens in Nigeria where people go take peoples children as maid with promise to go to school but never keep up with their promise. Whatever a man sow that man will reap. For their parent to react this way, who know how much trouble this guy has given them or family because he wants to come to America. He might be agreeing to every thing a long as he travel to America but its not an excuse for the sister. We had cases where people will tell even if to stay in our house and take care of our kids as long as they come to America but we laugh and explain to them that life in America undocumented is bad. So don't talk to us with parent till today but I know one day they will thank us for saying the truth.

  6. What he is experiencing is common. Childcare isn't cheap so immigrants are always looking to exploit whoever is available. I don't believe the parents were in on it especially because he is male, but there's nothing they can do to help and they're being funded by the sister, so they must side with the sister for now anyway.

  7. Good day Phrankleen. How folks can treat family this way is abhorrent. I feel so bad for the young man that you're speaking of. For his sister to treat him that way is terrible. Why? Because she sponsored him? So she made him her live-in "slave"? Terrible. I work at a university payroll office in the USA. A young lady from Africa (sorry. don't recall the country) came to me last year desperately inquiring about direct deposit. She'd gotten a work study position and said that she simply could not have her paychecks mailed to her home. She said she lived with her older brothers.. who had taken her first check that was mailed home. They gave her nothing. They took her entire paycheck. Student workers do not make alot of money. She said she needed her small earnings to help with her school supplies and personal items. She was on the verge of tears! I felt so bad for her and did all that I could to help her. I got the direct deposit of her paychecks started asap. At this point in time – I don't know what she may or may not give to her brothers. Her paychecks do go directly into her account. I see her from time to time and she seems much happier. She's a very sweet young lady.

  8. This is a pathetic story, but sometimes the fear of what will happened or the unknown cripple us mostly. In this type of situation, he's not suppose to be afraid of the outcomes as long as he got into the country legally in the first place (irrespective of the type of visa). He should have expose the wicked and dubious act of his sister that brought him into the country. Information is the key at times, her sister might just be threatening him with immigration and at the same time be afraid too to safe their heads.

  9. The task force as a Caregiver is too much, though it's a matter of time it will roll over, if he keep sharing his worries to friends and acquaintances with diligent in due time he will be helped through those people. Such occurrences happen from time to time here in USA, I'm surprised about the story… Courage my brother all will be ok.

  10. I always say the guarantee of boom is not a guarantee of personal success. It matters what one does in a giving situation to be successful. This idea of abroad doesn't favor everyone, some will do well to stay at home but human nature

  11. Good morning King. Sending love and respect from New York. I enjoy your truth presented to the communities. I'm an African born in South America. Hope these stories out. Bring healing to many for you bring truth in all videos shared. Thanks you king.
    Love it when they take you back to the language of the ancestors.

  12. People who do this to others who are vulnerable, friends, family should never ever complain about slavery because they are also practising slavery on their own people. What a world

  13. Here’s the big problem with these people who are helped to land by either relatives or family members. 2weeks is more than enough to stay with someone who brought you here find your footings immediately.

  14. Phrankleen don’t worry about some hateful people on your platform. Some are on drugs or lazy jobless people. You have done the best thing by blocking them.👍🏽🤣

  15. Iam sure they would pay for their actions. The guy might end up be the one that would look after them in their old age. That’s if the guy has a forgiving heart. Because this is always be the case.

  16. They must be the most insensitive people on earth! How could both of them behaving like that. At least one of them should have a bit of human feeling. They are definitely an animal in a human flesh.

  17. Very unfortunate story. Phrankleen thanks for sharing this. Same thing happened to a friend of mine in Nevada. If you still have any contact to this person, please tell him to begin building evidence by recording the following: arguments, the kids under his care while taking care of them etc. Then he can proceed to report to a local social worker who will help him to get a public attorney before talking to authorities. Trust me, no one will deport him.

  18. Did some research and uncovered a horrendous story about a 40 year old man who was imprisoned as a houseboy since 1989 by a Nigerian couple. They told his family that he would live as their houseboy and would get educated. None of that happened. Instead, he worked 17 hour days with no pay. Human trafficking is real and even people in “honourable” jobs participate in this.

  19. people go to those houses and are friends with those people,they joke about it but what do they about it.some people genuinely derive fun in taking advantage of vulnerable innocent guys..Great people blessed with good heart from little experience i have as well who genuinely help people are also a victim as well..i was lucky to have a family like that when i arrived and they are not my family.God bless them

  20. SOMETIMES PEOPLE ARE MADE TO DO THIS COS OF THE PRESSURE PEOPLE IN NIGERIA PUT ON THEM. CRUELTY ISN'T GOOD, BUT SOME PARENTS THINK THEIR CHILD THEY SENT OVERSEAS BCOME "JOSEPH" & (ATM).

  21. There is no such thing as free lunch. Once you leave the shores of Nigeria sponsored by someone else other than your parents, chances are that you will see hell. Many people go through worse situations but they keep it to themselves until they find their footing.