Marcos wasn’t always homeless, but he had been living on the streets for a long time, begging for alms, cold and hungry. One day, he decided to enter a church and found himself in a situation he never imagined.
Marcos wasn’t from that city. He came from far away and hadn’t seen his family in over 10 years. As a young man, he left his home with his four young children who lived with their mother and grandmother in a very poor community in another country.
There, they suffered from hunger, lacked running water, sewage, or even electricity. One day, a businessman appeared offering jobs to help the people, and he accepted, with hope that he would return after six months with enough money to help his family. Little did he know it was another country with a different language and that he would be enslaved.
He was taken to a warehouse with several other natives of his country, where he was only paid enough to eat, worked every day in a recycling warehouse, and had to endure heavy loads, many hours of hard work, and humiliation from the……Read Full Story Here………………….