MEXICO CITY (AP) - Mexican officials say they have
broken up a bizarre cult that allegedly ran a sex-slavery ring among its
followers on the U.S. border.
Mexico's National Immigration Institute says 14
foreigners have been detained in the raid on a house near Nuevo Laredo,
across the border from Laredo, Texas.
Those detained include six Spaniards, and two
people each from Brazil, Bolivia and Venezuela. One person from
Argentina and one from Ecuador were also detained, the institute
announced Tuesday.
The institute said Tuesday that 10 Mexicans were
also found at the house in filthy conditions, and are presumably among
the victims of the cult.
The institute said the sect's leaders called
themselves "The Defenders of Christ" and made members of the cult pay
quotas, which they apparently paid with forced labor or sex.
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