As an aside, I’ve seen this happen elsewhere as well. Classic play for wage theft. When I was working as a bartender in London to make ends meet, I had a coworker from Mexico on an expired visa. Great guy and the most hardworking. Well won’t you guess it, guy got picked up by immigration authority on payday.

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      Hard to turn up to work when you might be sent away by doing so. I wouldn’t leave until my next job was lined up or there was a union. It doesn’t need to be a self damaging act to be a retaliatory act.

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            Indentured servitude has a specific definition to mean working without pay under a contract.

            Don’t get me wrong, this is still slavery, but we are all literal slaves to our wages in a capitalist system.

            What this post is describing can better be defined as terrorism, which is the use of or threat of violence for a political or religious reason.

            Since it’s a combination, maybe we can come up with a new term for it, like “slave terrorism” or something.