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The Great Escape - A True Story of Forced Labor and Immigrant Dreams in America (Hardcover)
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The Great Escape - A True Story of Forced Labor and Immigrant Dreams in America (Hardcover)
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In this eye-opening true story about immigrants in America, a
visionary labor leader devises a plan that wins the citizenship of
500 workers from India after being exposed to inhumane conditions.
In late 2006, Saket Soni, a 28-year-old, Indian-born community
organizer received an anonymous phone call from an Indian migrant
worker inside a Mississippi labor camp. He and 500 other men were
living in squalor in Gulf Coast "man camps," surrounded by barbed
wire, watched by armed guards, crammed into cold trailers with
putrid portable toilets, forced to eat moldy bread and frozen rice.
Worse, lured by the promise of good work and green cards, the men
had desperately scraped together up to $20,000 each to apply for
this "opportunity" to rebuild oil rigs after Hurricane Katrina,
putting their families into impossible debt. During a series of
clandestine meetings, Soni and the workers devise a bold plan. In
The Great Escape, Soni traces the workers' extraordinary escape,
their march on foot to Washington DC, and their 23-day-hunger
strike to bring attention to their cause. Along the way, ICE agents
try to deport the men, company officials work to discredit them,
and politicians avert their eyes. But none of this shakes the
workers' determination to win their dignity and keep their promises
to their families. Weaving a deeply personal journey with a
riveting tale of 21st-century forced labor, Soni takes us into the
hidden lives of the foreign workers the US increasingly relies on
for cheap skilled labor to rebuild after climate disasters. The
Great Escape is the astonishing story of one of the largest human
trafficking cases in modern American history--and the workers'
heroic journey for justice.
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