Numerous reports by journalists and the media, human rights workers, Federal agencies, religious organizations, and the administrations of Presidents Reagan, Bush and Clinton have documented widespread human rights abuses suffered by indentured workers in the U.S./CNMI.
On the recordFebruary 11, 1999
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Summary of evidence regarding human rights abuses in the U.S./CNMI.
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