nom-chompsky:

super-eklectic1:

alwaysaurora:

If they explained to you it means you asked.
Also, I am assuming that if immigrants do pick the vegetables I eat they aren’t being forced to do it, tortured and killed. Are they?

“if immigrants do pick the vegetables I eat they aren’t being forced to do it, tortured and killed. Are they?”
i pray that this is a legit question and not sarcasm. I really hope so….


seriously. jfc.
from the state department’s trafficking in persons report, 2011:

The United States is a source, transit, and destination country for  men, women, and children subjected to forced labor, debt bondage,  document servitude, and sex trafficking. Trafficking occurs for  commercial sexual exploitation in street prostitution, massage parlors,  and brothels, and for labor in domestic service, agriculture,  manufacturing, janitorial services, hotel services, hospitality  industries, construction, health and elder care, and strip club dancing.  Vulnerabilities are increasingly found in visa programs for legally  documented students and temporary workers who typically fill labor needs  in the hospitality, landscaping, construction, food service, and  agricultural industries. There are allegations of domestic workers,  foreign nationals on A-3 and G-5 visas, subjected to forced labor by  foreign diplomatic or consular personnel posted to the United States.  Combined federal and state human trafficking information indicates more  sex trafficking than labor trafficking investigations and prosecutions,  but law enforcement identified a comparatively higher number of labor  trafficking victims as such cases uncovered recently have involved more  victims. U.S. citizen victims, both adults and children, are  predominantly found in sex trafficking; U.S. citizen child victims are  often runaways, troubled, and homeless youth. Foreign victims are more  often found in labor trafficking than sex trafficking. In 2010, the  number of female foreign victims of labor trafficking served through  victim services programs increased compared with 2009. The top countries  of origin for foreign victims in FY 2010 were Thailand, India, Mexico,  Philippines, Haiti, Honduras, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic.

There’s one for every country you get your veggies from, not just the US.

nom-chompsky:

super-eklectic1:

alwaysaurora:

If they explained to you it means you asked.

Also, I am assuming that if immigrants do pick the vegetables I eat they aren’t being forced to do it, tortured and killed. Are they?

if immigrants do pick the vegetables I eat they aren’t being forced to do it, tortured and killed. Are they?

i pray that this is a legit question and not sarcasm. I really hope so….

seriously. jfc.

from the state department’s trafficking in persons report, 2011:

The United States is a source, transit, and destination country for men, women, and children subjected to forced labor, debt bondage, document servitude, and sex trafficking. Trafficking occurs for commercial sexual exploitation in street prostitution, massage parlors, and brothels, and for labor in domestic service, agriculture, manufacturing, janitorial services, hotel services, hospitality industries, construction, health and elder care, and strip club dancing. Vulnerabilities are increasingly found in visa programs for legally documented students and temporary workers who typically fill labor needs in the hospitality, landscaping, construction, food service, and agricultural industries. There are allegations of domestic workers, foreign nationals on A-3 and G-5 visas, subjected to forced labor by foreign diplomatic or consular personnel posted to the United States. Combined federal and state human trafficking information indicates more sex trafficking than labor trafficking investigations and prosecutions, but law enforcement identified a comparatively higher number of labor trafficking victims as such cases uncovered recently have involved more victims. U.S. citizen victims, both adults and children, are predominantly found in sex trafficking; U.S. citizen child victims are often runaways, troubled, and homeless youth. Foreign victims are more often found in labor trafficking than sex trafficking. In 2010, the number of female foreign victims of labor trafficking served through victim services programs increased compared with 2009. The top countries of origin for foreign victims in FY 2010 were Thailand, India, Mexico, Philippines, Haiti, Honduras, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic.

There’s one for every country you get your veggies from, not just the US.

(Source: luckyduky)

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