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Migrant Child Labor Debate in Congress Becomes Mired in Immigration Fight

Revelations that migrant children have been exploited for cheap labor brought calls for action, but a partisan battle over immigration policy has complicated lawmakers’ efforts.

Karoun Demirjian
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Karoun Demirjian

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Child Labor, Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Democratic Party, General Motors, Homeland Security Department, House of Representatives, Illegal Immigration, Immigration and Emigration, Immigration Detention, Labor Department (US), Law and Legislation, Mayorkas, Alejandro, New York Times, Pepsico Inc, Refugees and Displaced Persons, Republican Party, Senate, United States Politics and Government
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