Nike Removes Redskins Gear from Website
Nike, in an apparent bid to force the Washington Redskins to change their name, has removed all Redskins gear from its website.

Nike, in an apparent bid to force the Washington Redskins to change their name, has removed all Redskins gear from its website.

A report published Sunday by an Australian think tank revealed that as many as 83 internationally known brands – including Nike, BMW, Apple, Sony, Google, Lacoste, and Nintendo – have active ties to factories where evidence suggests the Communist Party has shipped Uyghur Muslims to engage in forced labor.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry called reports a British child found a note from a Chinese slave in a Christmas card a “farce” on Monday, accusing British reporter Peter Humphrey, who endured Chinese forced prison labor, of fabricating a “drama.

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), a bipartisan coalition of congressmen and senators, sent a letter to the head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on Tuesday, urging the agency to block imports from Xinjiang, China.

Uyghur-Americans face regular threats from the Chinese Communist Party on U.S. soil and the fear of having their families imprisoned in a concentration camp, Nury Turkel, a Uyghur-American attorney, told Congress on Thursday.

Texas border officials announced the launch of the nation’s first-of-its-kind law enforcement unit aimed at thwarting human trafficking in the Rio Grande Valley.

A ski resort frequented by billionaires like Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates is being sued by a group of Jamaican nationals who were brought to the United States to take blue-collar seasonal jobs.
