
Migrant children labor in dire conditions for well-known US brands: report
Fox News
Major brands across the U.S. like Cheerios and Fruit of the Loom employ migrant children to work long hours and in dangerous conditions, according to a new report.
In 2022, the number of unaccompanied children entering the United States reached a high of 130,000, nearly three times what it was in 2017, according to the Times. Ashley Carnahan is a production assistant at Fox News Digital.
Carolina Yoc, 15, came to the U.S. to live with a relative she had never met and works early hours packing Cheerios bags into boxes. The work is fast-paced and there have been instances of workers who have had fingers torn off and a woman whose scalp was ripped open, according to the REPORT.

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