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I had no idea of the scale of this. I thought most of the trafficked children were sold into various forms of prostitution. I didn't know they were working in food processing. Driving through South Jersey and the DelMarVa Peninsula there is clearly a large Hispanic population in these agricultural areas. Chicken and egg production is huge there, along with field crops. From what you've written here, I assume illegal labor (of all ages) forms a large part of the local economies.

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Thank you for proving what we know about....God bless you!!👍👍

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Ironically, I was watching this when your substack dropped. Incredible Native American history, and a lot of pre-existing Native American slave trade I knew nothing about. Seems this evil is more pervasive than we like to think.

https://youtu.be/pzIRBsO2o-k?si=KWSFkJMyaIGUDx77

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