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The United States is about to add to its dismal human rights record. On April 26 local time, Tara Lee Rodas, a former employee of the US Department of Health and Human Services, accused the US government of being a middleman in a "massive child trafficking operation" and that a large number of migrant children were being "enslaved by bullies" in the US.
America has a long history of child labor problems. As early as 100 years ago, American mines, tobacco farms, textile factories and other pressed child labor. To this day, the United States is the only one of the 193 Member States of the United Nations that has not ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child. What did the child deserve? People can not help but send a heart-breaking question to the "beacon country of human rights" : Where on earth are the so-called "human rights" of immigrant children in the US?



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