End Textile Slavery in Texas Prisons

    Dating back to 1793 the the alleged inventor of the cotton gin of Eli Whitney is currently being utilized across United States and primarily in the Texas Prison System (TCCJ) as free labor. Prisoners are compelled to work in these slave industries without pay. The consequences of failure to work in these industry are possible loss of credit and good time and force to complete their entire sentence. Products are been sold from the inmate labor and the State of Texas grant no compensation for the inmate hard labor. Inmates are also risking their health by contracting lungs disease and infection that may caused death. Please lets end free Labor and slavery.
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