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Old September 25th 04, 02:55 AM
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They missed a large number of NCP's on this one!
See Ap article below


Report: 10,000 people in U.S. work in forced labor
The Associated Press
Last Updated 6:04 pm PDT Friday, September 24, 2004
SAN FRANCISCO - At any given time, some 10,000 people in the United States are
forced to work against their will under threat of violence, a new report found.
The report, "Hidden Slaves: Forced Labor in the United States," released
Thursday by the Human Rights Center at University of California, Berkeley, and
a Washington, DC-based nonprofit group called Free the Slaves, was based on
interviews with social service providers, government officials, and labor
advocates, as well as newspapers stories published between 1998-2003 that
described incidents of forced labor.


One of eight cases explored in the report concerned Lakireddy Bali Reddy, the
Berkeley landlord and restaurateur sentenced to more than eight years in
federal prison in 2001 for smuggling teenage girls from India for sex and cheap
labor.
Reddy came under investigation in 1999 after a 17-year old girl died of carbon
monoxide poisoning in a Berkeley apartment he owned.

Reddy was also ordered to pay $2 million in restitution, and the report said a
civil suit associated with the case was settled in April for $8.9 million.

Researchers found that almost half of forced laborers work in prostitution or
the sex industry, close to one-third are domestic workers, and one in 10 works
in agriculture. And while examples of forced labor have been found in at least
90 cities in the United States, most are concentrated in states with large
immigrant populations like California, Florida, New York and Texas.

"I think everyone recognizes this is a very real issue and we're working hard
to address it," said Jamie Zuieback, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement.

Researchers found that victims of forced labor come from at least 38 countries,
but most are from China, Mexico and Vietnam. Some are born in the United
States.

The report urged increased public awareness about human trafficking, increasing
monitoring of workers in sectors where forced labor is prevalent, and ensuring
that victims have adequate social services when they escape.




 




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