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X-WR-CALDESC:To explore what forms labor trafficking takes in Connecticut a
 nd the region\, we have invited four legal advocates\, each with a unique 
 perspective on labor trafficking and the people trapped by it.  Drawing on
  their work with victims and their expertise bringing legal cases on behal
 f of these individuals\, our panelists will shed light on what labor traff
 icking looks like in Connecticut and surrounding states—from the migrant f
 armworkers who pick our crops\, to the domestic workers who maintain our h
 ouseholds\, from the unaccompanied children crossing the border\, to the i
 mmigrant spouses trapped in abusive marriages\, and the workers who have h
 elped build our nation.  Panelists will also discuss how our labor and imm
 igration laws impact labor trafficking\, and the fine line between labor e
 xploitation and labor trafficking.\n
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DESCRIPTION:To explore what forms labor trafficking takes in Connecticut an
 d the region\, we have invited four legal advocates\, each with a unique p
 erspective on labor trafficking and the people trapped by it.  Drawing on 
 their work with victims and their expertise bringing legal cases on behalf
  of these individuals\, our panelists will shed light on what labor traffi
 cking looks like in Connecticut and surrounding states—from the migrant fa
 rmworkers who pick our crops\, to the domestic workers who maintain our ho
 useholds\, from the unaccompanied children crossing the border\, to the im
 migrant spouses trapped in abusive marriages\, and the workers who have he
 lped build our nation.  Panelists will also discuss how our labor and immi
 gration laws impact labor trafficking\, and the fine line between labor ex
 ploitation and labor trafficking.\n
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SUMMARY:Human Trafficking Series: Hidden in Plain Sight: The Faces of Labor
  Trafficking in Connecticut
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