:04:12
Richard Pilager cares
about the American worker.
:04:20
You work with the same bunch
al I the ti me?.
:04:22
Yeah, more or less. As far as I know,
they're all citizens.
:04:26
I wasn't asking that.
:04:28
Mojados are a bit cheaper,
but they're not worth the hassle.
:04:33
Need some hard huevos
to keep 'em in line.
:04:35
Not that I got
anything against 'em.
:04:41
I wouldn't go that far.
:04:43
Butyou should check into
the packing houses across town.
:04:46
They got a lot of'em
in there making chorizo.
:04:49
Any ofyour own guys been missing
the last few days?.
:04:53
You're looking for
this Lázaro, right?.
:04:56
Cops were here this morning
asking the same thing.
:04:59
- I'm not a cop.
- No shit.
:05:02
But it's like I told him.
I got no Lázaros here.
:05:06
Who brings 'em up...
:05:08
here in Timberline County?.
:05:12
- You heard ofVince Esparza?.
- Yeah, I've heard the name.
:05:16
He's the Saddam-fucking-Hussein
oflabor contractors.
:05:20
They pay the coyote half up front
to get them across the border...
:05:23
and when they're delivered here
they owe Esparza the rest.
:05:26
- So they start in the hole.
- And they stay in it.
:05:29
He keeps them
moving around the country...
:05:32
keeps them isolated,
keeps them scared.
:05:36
Where can I find him?.
:05:38
You do not want to fuckwith
Vicente Esparza, my friend.
:05:41
I hired a few ofhis boys
without knowing it once.
:05:44
They'd run off or try to
make theirway back home.
:05:47
Next thing I know,
I got a shotgun stuck in my face.