WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced, as part of its implementation of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), that it will seek public input to inform the Department’s continued efforts to prohibit goods from being imported into the United States that are produced with forced labor (slaves) in the People’s Republic of China, including in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
“As part of our efforts to advance the Biden-Harris Administration’s priority to eradicate forced labor from U.S. supply chains, we are taking an important first step today to implement the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act,” said Secretary Mayorkas. “Every day, the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection ensures that goods made with forced labor are not able to enter the U.S. supply chain, and I am proud to work alongside the world’s leading forced labor investigators in their mission to protect human rights and international labor standards. I look forward to hearing from our stakeholders as we continue to work closely to protect our vital trade ecosystem and end these horrific practices around the world.”
The UFLPA prohibits goods from being imported into the United States that are either produced in China’s Xinjiang province or by certain entities identified in the forthcoming UFLPA enforcement strategy, unless the importer can prove by clear and convincing evidence that the goods were not produced with forced labor. After receiving comments, the Forced Labor Enforcement Task Force will conduct a public hearing and develop a strategy for supporting enforcement of section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended. DHS and U.S. Customs and Border Protection will issue guidance for importers.
DHS is focused on combating the horrific practices of sex trafficking and forced labor through close partnerships with stakeholders, information sharing, and enforcement actions. As part of the Department’s victim-centered approach, DHS agencies, offices, and experts are committed to providing support and necessary services to victims and seeking justice on their behalf. The Department, through its Blue Campaign, also continues to educate the public, law enforcement, and other industry partners to recognize and report the indicators of human trafficking. Read more about DHS’s work on human trafficking and forced labor here: DHS Center for Countering Human Trafficking
The request for public comment published in the Federal Register today, January 24, 2022. Comments will be accepted for 45 days. Individuals may submit comments by following the instructions in the Federal Register notice.
The progressive socialist Democrat majority in Washington D.C. is driving our country off the financial cliff with you and me in the backseat. Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer have wasted trillions upon trillions of our tax dollars on things we don’t want, don’t need, and simply can’t afford.
Is this sanction starting after the superficial distribution of the Chinese made Covid tests? Or is that different?
Why is USA distributing Covid tests made in China? Did they make them better/cheaper than American companies? Are MAGA hates (er, hats, excuse me) made in the same plant in Manchuria?
Sticking up for these bastards that are killing over 100,000 Americans with their drugs – on purpose ? you have to be a morbid anti American SOB to make a joke of it comrade.
Nobody is killing americans with drugs. They are killing themselves by using the drugs. Put the blame where it belongs. Make them responsible for their own actions.
Guns don’t kill people, bullets do
CNN or NIT ? eh comrade.
Hey comrade – seen on Hannity last nite the biden family mafia has received approx 31 Million dollars so far from the chinese (CCP) network – Hunter still making frequent trips to china – He requested that his US security detail be abolished so no witnesses? well I heard my dad say this – yes he is doing what you instructed – yes wire the money to the same account – wanna buy another painting?
Where this IS a probalem (and it is) and needs to be shut down by any means, the fiasco at the Souther Border is worse and needs immediate attention.
If you kill the drug makers, new ones will pop up just as quickly as you kill them. Besides, killing all the employees at Johnson and Johnson, Merck, Pfizer and the rest will make it really hard to get prescriptions filled.
There should be a neutral oversight committee to see if any of this gets done, and it should be reported weekly by an honest news media.
OMG America first dude
Hey mattie boy – these drugs (fentanyl) are made in China -shipped/flown to Mexico and smuggled into America by ILLEGALS and they killed over 100k Americans last year – take off your chinese made virtual reality goggles flush out your ears and GET REAL comrade !
Wow, glad we have Captain Omniscient over here to explain the entire drug trade to us, what an expert. Why don’t you work for the CIA and solve all the world’s problems? PS if you are dumb enough to take hard drugs potentially laced with lethal contaminants like Fentanyl, maybe Darwin needs a word.
Well HOMELAND SECURITY why don’t you shut down the southern border that 2 million illegals passed thru last year and some of these people brought in drugs that KILLED OVER 100,000 OF OUR YOUNG ADULTS . YOUR PHONEY !
Is meth manufactured in the Midwest (Iowa)? Using American-made products? Consumed by Americans (the consumers)? The problem seems to be there is a MARKET for these drugs.
Do you support the market or would you like to eliminate it? Fetenal (sp) is killing more people
If you kill all the drug makers, new drug makers will arise. Besides, should we really kill all of Pzifer and its employees, where will we get our prescriptions?
So, do we kill all the drug users, or eliminate/kill all the drug makers. If there is no drug, the market dries up, economics 101.
Uh, no, they will find something else to snort, smoke, or worse, because they are addicts, Einstein.
Get rid of drugs? No, you’ll never get rid of drugs. Drugs are not the problem. Just like guns are not the problem. People making the wrong choice is the problem. As Matt has said, the problem is the “market” for these drugs.
Most people are not born with a drug addiction, if the drug is not available, they don’t become addicted.
Some people are born to become addicts through brain development, upbringing, genetics… some are not. In other words, these people will find something to become addicted to, usually a substance. If not hard rugs, could be booze, sniffing glue, anything.
NIT WIT. you said, “Some people are born to become addicts through brain development, upbringing, genetics… some are not.”
I actually agree. With some, it doesn’t matter, they will be an addict to something.