by Stephen M LePore at Daily Mail
- The accusations date back to a February Amber Alert regarding Eidy Aracely Tzi Coc, a now 13-year-old, who had briefly disappeared from her family’s home
- Coc, who turns 14 this month, and her two brothers, aged 12 and 15, all worked at the plant earlier this year and weren’t going to school
- Pedro Tzi, Eidy’s father, contacted Enterprise police on February 3 after she didn’t come home and police issued an amber alert
- They also launched a manhunt for Cucul, 21, another Guatemalan migrant and SMART worker around that time with whom Tzi believed she might be
- The girl told officers that Cucul was a friend and that they had traveled there to look for more work. Cucul was arrested and later deported
Migrant children have allegedly been working at a Hyundai supplier in Alabama after police launched a probe into the disappearance of a 13-year-old girl who ran away with a 21-year-old plant employee.
SMART Alabama in Luverne, an automotive parts manufacturer that has supplied parts for Hyundai since 2003, reportedly fired multiple underage workers – some as young as 12 – as publicity around the missing girl’s case heated up.
A former employee alleged that as many as 50 underage workers were employed across various shifts when he was working at the plant.
Coc and her two brothers, aged 12 and 15, all worked at the plant…
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