Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act

12/29/2022, 5:18 PM

Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act

This bill expands existing sanctions on foreign individuals and entities responsible for human rights abuses (e.g., such as torture or forced labor) against members of Muslim minority groups or other persons in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China.

Specifically, this bill requires sanctions on foreign individuals and entities that knowingly (1) provide material support to the parties subject to the existing sanctions for human rights abuses in Xinjiang, or (2) engage in a significant transaction relating to such human rights abuses.

Bill 117 HR 7998, also known as the Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of targeting individuals and entities that support or engage in slave labor practices. The bill seeks to impose sanctions on those who are involved in the trafficking of persons for forced labor, debt bondage, or slavery.

The legislation outlines various measures to combat the issue of modern-day slavery, including the imposition of financial penalties, travel restrictions, and the freezing of assets of individuals and organizations found to be complicit in these heinous practices. Additionally, the bill calls for increased cooperation and coordination between the US government and international partners to address the global issue of human trafficking.

The Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act has garnered bipartisan support in Congress, with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle recognizing the importance of combating modern-day slavery and holding those responsible accountable for their actions. The bill is seen as a crucial step towards ending the exploitation of vulnerable individuals and promoting human rights around the world. Overall, Bill 117 HR 7998 represents a significant effort by the US government to address the issue of modern-day slavery and ensure that those who support or engage in these practices face consequences for their actions. It underscores the commitment of lawmakers to upholding human rights and combating human trafficking in all its forms.
Congress
117

Number
HR - 7998

Introduced on
2022-06-09

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

6/9/2022

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act

This bill expands existing sanctions on foreign individuals and entities responsible for human rights abuses (e.g., such as torture or forced labor) against members of Muslim minority groups or other persons in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China.

Specifically, this bill requires sanctions on foreign individuals and entities that knowingly (1) provide material support to the parties subject to the existing sanctions for human rights abuses in Xinjiang, or (2) engage in a significant transaction relating to such human rights abuses.

Bill 117 HR 7998, also known as the Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act, is a piece of legislation introduced in the US Congress with the aim of targeting individuals and entities that support or engage in slave labor practices. The bill seeks to impose sanctions on those who are involved in the trafficking of persons for forced labor, debt bondage, or slavery.

The legislation outlines various measures to combat the issue of modern-day slavery, including the imposition of financial penalties, travel restrictions, and the freezing of assets of individuals and organizations found to be complicit in these heinous practices. Additionally, the bill calls for increased cooperation and coordination between the US government and international partners to address the global issue of human trafficking.

The Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act has garnered bipartisan support in Congress, with lawmakers from both sides of the aisle recognizing the importance of combating modern-day slavery and holding those responsible accountable for their actions. The bill is seen as a crucial step towards ending the exploitation of vulnerable individuals and promoting human rights around the world. Overall, Bill 117 HR 7998 represents a significant effort by the US government to address the issue of modern-day slavery and ensure that those who support or engage in these practices face consequences for their actions. It underscores the commitment of lawmakers to upholding human rights and combating human trafficking in all its forms.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo amend the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020 to impose additional sanctions relating to human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

Policy Areas
International Affairs

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Latest Summary12/7/2022

Sanctioning Supporters of Slave Labor Act

This bill expands existing sanctions on foreign individuals and entities responsible for human rights abuses (e.g., such as torture or forced labor) against members of Muslim minority groups...


Latest Action11/1/2022
Referred to the Subcommittee on Immigration and Citizenship.