Mexicans being enslaved - /int/ (#212436831) [Archived: 511 hours ago]

Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 8:29:44 AM No.212436831
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ICE is "selling" their detainees to farms and factories and private individuals to work without compensation for a few weeks before being deported. Reportedly, they're charging $1200 for a few weeks of free labor.

You can literally buy a Mexican in America.
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Anonymous Mexico
7/5/2025, 8:30:39 AM No.212436846
>>212436831 (OP)
What if they refuse to work?
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Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 8:31:30 AM No.212436865
>>212436846
Then they'll be thrown in prison instead of simply released back into Mexico.
Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 8:31:40 AM No.212436868
>>212436846
they go to El Salvador
Anonymous Mexico
7/5/2025, 8:33:40 AM No.212436909
>>212436831 (OP)
What farms so I can avoid buying from them?
My cucked government will let the product go through without a problem.
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Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 8:34:44 AM No.212436927
>>212436831 (OP)
I would buy a mexican and show him sharty 'jaks. Friggin wholesome XD
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Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 8:34:49 AM No.212436929
>>212436909
Basically any red state with a high amount of Hispanics, so Texas and Arizona and Florida.
Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 8:44:31 AM No.212437080
>>212436909
This isn't true dude lmao
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Anonymous Mexico
7/5/2025, 8:54:55 AM No.212437273
>>212437080
I actually heard Trump talking about the concept though
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QqdLW8K8Jg
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Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 9:01:19 AM No.212437379
>>212437273
This isn't ICE leasing out labor. This is just a seasonal farm labor VISA, which already exists. The change to it would be that the employer will be held responsible for ensuring that they do not overstay VISAs, I believe.
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Anonymous Mexico
7/5/2025, 9:08:25 AM No.212437499
>>212437379
I can see it forming though, the farm owners will take their documents work them and not pay them anything under the pretext of charging them housing and food then send them to ICE when theyre done with them.
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Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 9:20:14 AM No.212437735
>>212437499
Don't work yourself into anger over speculation that is likely not to pass. About 1/3 of the country is against mass deportations, and how illegals are being handled, so there will be watchful eyes of these things that will report, and sue over exploitation. We have many other temporary VISAs with the same rules and stipulations as seasonal farm VISAs, and those workers are not treated in the manner you are worrying about. All that being said, you need to understand that these people are here illegally, and we do have a right to deport them. And if they come under VISAs they have to adhere to the rules attached to them. But of course, I would be against exploitation as well.
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Anonymous Mexico
7/5/2025, 9:28:33 AM No.212437916
>>212437735
>All that being said, you need to understand that these people are here illegally, and we do have a right to deport them

>The Court had 15 final decisions upon which it voted. The Court found in its verdict that the United States was "in breach of its obligations under customary international law not to use force against another State", "not to intervene in its affairs", "not to violate its sovereignty", "not to interrupt peaceful maritime commerce", and "in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the Parties signed at Managua on 21 January 1956." In Statement 9, the Court stated that while the U.S. encouraged human rights violations by the Contras by the manual entitled Psychological Operations in Guerrilla Warfare, this did not make such acts attributable to the U.S.[3]
>The United States refused to participate in the proceedings, arguing that the ICJ lacked jurisdiction to hear the case. The U.S. also blocked enforcement of the judgment by the United Nations Security Council and thereby prevented Nicaragua from obtaining any compensation.[4] Nicaragua, under the later, post-FSLN government of Violeta Chamorro, withdrew the complaint from the court in September 1992 following a repeal of the law which had required the country to seek compensation.[5]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicaragua_v._United_States
Talking about rights and what is legal is nonsense, dont give a shit as long as the US doesnt pay compensation for its imperialism.
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Anonymous Philippines
7/5/2025, 9:29:36 AM No.212437940
>>212436927
what if he goes
>THOUGH
Anonymous United States
7/5/2025, 10:33:54 AM No.212439210
>>212437916
Why would we allow endless hordes of people who hold resentment for us into the country, and not deport them? Your people cause their own fate, truly.
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Anonymous Australia
7/5/2025, 11:02:06 AM No.212439838
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>>212436831 (OP)
>charging $1200 for a few weeks of free labor.
Anonymous Poland
7/5/2025, 11:03:43 AM No.212439872
>>212436831 (OP)
well it doesnt seem that bad considering they got to live and work in the us for years
Anonymous Mexico
7/5/2025, 11:33:09 AM No.212440629
>>212439210
Why would people remain in the imperial outskirts when they could go to the imperial core and have some economically better situation if they arent able to escape the grasp of the empire?