A 21st-century version of slavery—captive labor—is rampant at the
bottom of the U.S. economy, and Washington politicians and business
lobbies want to keep it that way, or even expand it as part of the
immigration reform talks now in Congress.
Under a system of “legalized slavery,” foreign workers are routinely
thrown in massive debt, cheated out of wages, housed in squalid shacks,
held captive by brokers and businesses that seize passports, Social
Security cards and return tickets, denied healthcare, rented to other
employers (including the military), and sexually harassed and threatened
with firing and deportation if they complain, according to two detailed
reports by the Southern Poverty Law Center and the National Guestworker Alliance. The reports are based on sworn testimony gathered for lawsuits.
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