Servitude often difficult to detect, escape
"They are trapped by fear.
Fear of deportation. Fear of violence. Fear of law enforcement. Fear that because of language barriers, no one will be able to help.
It is fear, social advocates say, that keeps domestic servants living in the country illegally in abusive and often unpaid conditions long after the promise of healthy wages and educational opportunities fade away."
ROBERT SALONGA for the Mercury News.

