UNITED STATES — Many of the people who pick, prepare and process food in the U.S. may have been forced to do so, a new study published Monday in the journal Nature reports—revealing that forced labor may be happening within our borders as opposed to abroad... Forbes News
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Many of the people who pick, prepare and process food in the U.S. may have been forced to do so
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