STOP THE RETURN OF FORCED CAMP LABOR IN THE UNITED STATES

Recent signers:
Mary Ivanchich and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Stop the Return of Camp Labor in America

The United States is on the brink of resurrecting a system of forced labor camps under the guise of immigration enforcement. Funded by billions in the so-called “big beautiful bill,” a growing network of remote detention facilities—already nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz” and others like it—are being built with no meaningful oversight, plumbing, or due process. At the same time, Donald Trump’s plan would hand legal authority over migrant farm workers directly to the employers who profit from their labor—creating the perfect conditions for wage theft, abuse, and outright slavery.

This is not speculation. This is history repeating itself. In Nazi Germany, corporations like IG Farben enriched themselves by exploiting prisoners at Auschwitz. The same formula is now being laid out in America: indefinite detention, no rights, and a captive labor force. If we do nothing, U.S. companies may soon be quietly profiting from unpaid or coercively paid camp labor.

That’s why we are calling on the 10 largest U.S. companies likely to benefit from forced labor —Boeing, GM, Tesla, Owens Corning, General Dynamics, Tyson Foods, Cargill, McDonald’s, Walmart, and Target, as well as any and all companies that wish to stand for justice and humanity — to publicly and unequivocally commit to never using labor sourced from detention centers or coercive immigration enforcement systems.

Sign this petition. Demand transparency. Refuse complicity. Join the call to stop America from sliding into an era of corporate-backed forced labor.

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Recent signers:
Mary Ivanchich and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Stop the Return of Camp Labor in America

The United States is on the brink of resurrecting a system of forced labor camps under the guise of immigration enforcement. Funded by billions in the so-called “big beautiful bill,” a growing network of remote detention facilities—already nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz” and others like it—are being built with no meaningful oversight, plumbing, or due process. At the same time, Donald Trump’s plan would hand legal authority over migrant farm workers directly to the employers who profit from their labor—creating the perfect conditions for wage theft, abuse, and outright slavery.

This is not speculation. This is history repeating itself. In Nazi Germany, corporations like IG Farben enriched themselves by exploiting prisoners at Auschwitz. The same formula is now being laid out in America: indefinite detention, no rights, and a captive labor force. If we do nothing, U.S. companies may soon be quietly profiting from unpaid or coercively paid camp labor.

That’s why we are calling on the 10 largest U.S. companies likely to benefit from forced labor —Boeing, GM, Tesla, Owens Corning, General Dynamics, Tyson Foods, Cargill, McDonald’s, Walmart, and Target, as well as any and all companies that wish to stand for justice and humanity — to publicly and unequivocally commit to never using labor sourced from detention centers or coercive immigration enforcement systems.

Sign this petition. Demand transparency. Refuse complicity. Join the call to stop America from sliding into an era of corporate-backed forced labor.

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