A Chester County farmer was arrested after allegedly bringing two teenaged girls to America from Mexico and Guatemala and forcing them to work seven days a week while keeping them out of school, according to the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office .
Ramiro Caal Jolomna is accused of bringing a 14-year-old girl to Pennsylvania from Mexico, officials said. He then made her work 16-hour shifts on his mushroom farm seven days a week.
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According to Attorney General David Sunday, Jolomna forced the girl to do chores around the house and then had the girl's paychecks signed over to himself and his wife.
Jolomna is also accused of bringing a 17-year-old girl to his farm in Chester County under a sponsorship