Walking Merchandise

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The short film “Walking Merchandise” delves into a crucial and often overlooked aspect of human trafficking. The film sheds light on the tragedy of middle-school-aged Chinese children who are trafficked to the United States by smugglers referred to as “snakeheads.” These children are sent by their parents to work as low-wage laborers as a means of income.

The journey to the United States is perilous and can involve physical harm, sexual assault, and even death. Once they arrive, they are trapped in a life of debt bondage and forced to work in dangerous conditions around the clock, with the hope of paying off debts as high as $100,000.

The film was produced over two years and highlights the stories of five children who were trafficked to the U.S. The film also highlights the efforts of lawyers, social workers, and journalists who have dedicated their careers to helping these children and understanding the global forces that led them to the U.S.

The film serves as a powerful reminder of the injustices in our world and the importance of working towards creating a better future. By shedding light on these issues, the film inspires viewers to take action and make a difference.

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