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minus-squareSonKyousanJoui [he/him]hexbear10·3 years agoIIRC the products of US prison labor are mainly used for domestic needs (don't quote me on that though) link
minus-squareGenderIsOpSec [she/her]hexbear25·3 years agoLooked around a bit, funnily enough this Xinjiang stuff is the first thing that pops up :curious-marx: , but I found this article: In the United States, prison-made products and services are increasingly sold not only to state agencies, but also on the open market and then exported abroad. Inmates in Florida have made products that are sold to countries such as Trinidad, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic. While U.S. laws ban imports of prison labor goods, there is no parallel statutory provision prohibiting U.S. exports of prison labor goods manufactured in the United States. link
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IIRC the products of US prison labor are mainly used for domestic needs (don't quote me on that though)
Looked around a bit, funnily enough this Xinjiang stuff is the first thing that pops up :curious-marx: , but I found this article:
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