
The FBI has rescued dozens of migrants from Honduras being held captive in Fort Worth.
"We've gotten some human smugglers -- traffickers -- that had held 26 immigrants hostage, literally stripped up all their clothes without (any) food for two days," said Domingo Garcia, the national president of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC).
Garcia said all victims are doing well, although two had to be treated at a hospital.
"There was a mother with a three month old. She was dehydrated (and) was not able to breastfeed her child. We had another woman who was pregnant who also had to go (to the) hospital."
Garcia said all victims were given food from Whatraburger.
All but nine have been picked up by family or friends.
The remaining nine will head north as soon as weather conditions permit -- likely either Sunday or Monday.
Fort Worth Police have arrested two men -- Carlos Plata Ibarra, 35; and Gonzalo Ramirez, 33.
Both are charged with human smuggling.
Fort Worth Police said the investigation is ongoing.
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