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"No human being should be subjected to involuntary servitude, much less a child."
He then goes on to make the usual arguments about involuntary servitude.
Part of the argument against it, he said, is the "kids' right not to do involuntary servitude."
Involuntary servitude is not dependent upon compensation or its amount.
We should end all entitlement programs and then no one will be forced into involuntary servitude!
Involuntary servitude is only permitted as punishment for a crime.
And in another such case, lawyers would argue that the charge should instead be involuntary servitude.
Involuntary servitude is not something we can ignore or hope doesn't exist in our own communities.
Human trafficking is a problem which involves involuntary servitude of young boys and women.
Many of the doctors I worked with had been drafted into what they perceived as involuntary servitude.
Otherwise, he continued, the doctor would be subjected to "involuntary servitude."
It was merely yet another form of involuntary servitude.
Others focused on the continued slave trade and involuntary servitude in the colonial world.
After the year 1800 there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in any of them.
"Black people were brought here as prisoners of war, in chains, forced into involuntary servitude, our language and history taken from us."
"Soon, we will be working for nothing, as we're taxed into involuntary servitude.
Under Federal law, involuntary servitude occurs when a worker is compelled, by whatever means, to work at a job he or she does not want.
Many libertarians consider income taxation a form of involuntary servitude.
And shouldn't the state also prohibit terms of marriage that require involuntary servitude from a spouse?
His own involuntary servitude on the ship had soured what should have been a natural bond between them.
Forced labor is illegal, although some foreigners are apparently engaged in involuntary servitude.
For the first time, the people who must bear the cross of involuntary servitude became the focus of attention.
And they say it violates the 13th Amendment's ban on "involuntary servitude."
Thus 'freedom' and 'liberty' can soon be used to mean just the opposite, namely involuntary servitude.
One federal law does forbid "sale into involuntary servitude."
Pershing recognized the practice of sacopy - indentured servitude in exchange for support and protection - as legitimate, but reaffirmed the government's opposition to involuntary slavery.
Creation of a New Section to Combat Trafficking in Persons Each year, a great many people are bought and sold into involuntary slavery, mainly sexual exploitation and forced labour.
Involuntary slavery, however, was not at that time and in that place common, since Nyigbla also instituted a practice called foasi, whereby two servants were recruited annually on a more-or-less voluntary basis.
Involuntary servitude or Involuntary slavery is a United States legal and constitutional term for a person laboring against that person's will to benefit another, under some form of coercion other than the worker's financial needs.
The de facto inalienability arguments of Hutcheson and his predecessors provided the basis for the anti-slavery movement to argue not simply against involuntary slavery but against any explicit or implied contractual forms of slavery.
The plaintiff in one pending suit, charging "involuntary slavery" among other offenses, lists two pages' worth of defendants, including the New York City Police Department, a handful of Federal officials, and the grocery store down the street.