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Chinese Workers Allegedly Exploited in Georgia Forced-Labor Scheme
Federal prosecutors have charged the owner of a Georgia flooring company and two associates with allegedly exploiting Chinese workers through forced labor, threats, and coercion.
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Zhu Chen, owner of Wellmade Industries, his nephew Jiayi Chen, and Jianjun Lu have been charged with forced labor, conspiracy to commit forced labor, and harboring illegal immigrants, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia. The charges stem from an alleged operation at Wellmade’s flooring facility in Cartersville, Georgia.
Prosecutors allege that the defendants recruited Chinese nationals to come to the United States by promising employment through B-1 and L-1 visas. Once the workers arrived, however, authorities say they encountered conditions significantly different from what they had been promised.
According to the indictment, workers were allegedly required to work shifts lasting approximately 12 hours, received less compensation than they had been promised, and were subjected to unsafe working conditions. Some of the workers were also allegedly housed in overcrowded and unsanitary apartments controlled by the defendants, limiting their ability to choose where they lived.
Federal authorities say coercion was central to the alleged scheme. Workers who resisted demands were allegedly threatened with violence, deportation, and substantial financial penalties.
“The defendants allegedly threatened foreign workers with physical violence, deportation, and crippling debt; forced them to work lengthy shifts; and housed them in overcrowded and dirty residences,” U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg said.
The workers’ immigration circumstances allegedly made some of them especially vulnerable. Authorities say some were unlawfully present in the United States, allowing the defendants to allegedly use the threat of deportation as a means of maintaining control.
The case illustrates one of the dangers associated with the exploitation of America’s immigration system. Illegal immigration and visa abuse can create populations of workers who are particularly susceptible to coercion because employers or traffickers may use their immigration status, financial obligations, or fear of authorities against them.
Such arrangements can also affect American workers. Businesses that obtain labor through illegal or coercive practices may reduce their costs in ways that law-abiding competitors cannot, potentially undermining wages and working conditions while profiting from the vulnerability of foreign workers.
Homeland Security Investigations described the indictment as an important step in protecting trafficking victims and disrupting organizations that profit from forced labor. The charges are allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty.
The Georgia allegations also follow other federal cases involving immigrants allegedly subjected to forced labor. Labor trafficking can remain hidden because victims may fear retaliation, financial ruin, deportation, or harm to themselves and their families if they seek help.
Scripture repeatedly condemns oppression and commands justice for those who are vulnerable. As federal authorities investigate this alleged operation, let’s pray that every victim of human trafficking and forced labor in America would be found and protected, that those responsible for exploitation would be brought to justice, and that our nation’s immigration and labor laws would protect both foreign workers and American citizens.
Share your prayers and scriptures against human trafficking and exploitation in the comments.
(Excerpt from The National Pulse. Photo Credit: TruckRun on Unsplash)
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