Houston cops launch ‘human smuggling probe’ after 91 people – some with COVID – are found huddling together in two story home
Daily Mail | 30 April 2021 | Snejana Farberov
Five women and 86 men were found crammed inside home in Southeast Houston Friday.
Police were investigating suspected kidnapping when they executed a search warrant and found the people huddling inside the home.
All the occupants are adults in their 20s and 30s; they told police they had not eaten in a while.
Some of the people had symptoms of COVID, including fever and loss of sense of smell and taste.
The startling discovery was made on Friday on Chessington Drive in Southeast Houston.
Could they not leave the house? I thought walls don’t work.
Had they no way to obtain food?
Were they huddling or crammed? There’s a difference.
I’m trying to picture my house with 5 women and 86 men in it. It’s doable, but not a pleasant thought.
Was there a permanent line for the bathrooms?
I’d like to think I would get my own room.
Weren’t those who lost their sense of smell the lucky ones?
When the cops opened the door, did it look like the Marx Brothers scene on the ocean liner in “A Night at the Opera”?
Are they going to stay in the country?

The answers to your questions are….”I don’t know.” Except for the last question to which the answer is yes.
Ninety one Mexicans in one house does not necessary mean there’s anything unusual going on.
Not coincidentally they were all wearing Biden/Harris 2020 shirts.