China Still Among Worst Human Trafficking Offenders, US Says
A watchtower of an alleged detention facility in Artux in Kizilsu Prefecture in China's northwestern Xinjiang region on July 19, 2023. Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images
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In an annual assessment of global efforts to combat modern-day slavery, the State Department kept communist China at the lowest category, Tier 3—a designation that could lead to U.S. sanctions.
The report cited the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “policy or pattern” of “widespread forced labor” at state-affiliated sectors, including mass detention of Uyghurs and other ethnic and religious minority groups in the far western region of Xinjiang.
Since 2020, the State Department has been declaring governments with “policies or patterns” of human trafficking, forced labor in state-affiliated sectors, sexual slavery in state-run camps, or the recruitment of child soldiers under a congressional mandate.
Other countries whose governments were identified in the latest report as endorsing human trafficking were Afghanistan, Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Russia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Syria.
“Human trafficking is a horrific and devastating crime that also enriches transnational criminal organizations and immoral, anti-American regimes,” Rubio said.
“The Trump Administration is dedicated to upholding American values, protecting American workers, and defending our communities.”
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks at the Building a Legacy: Remembering Charlie Kirk Memorial event at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., on Sept. 21, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times
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Rep. Chris Smith (R-N.J.), chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, applauded the report for calling out nations failing to stop human trafficking.
“Trafficking remains a hidden crime. We must redouble our efforts, ensure coordinated and survivor-informed care, and never let traffickers operate with impunity.”
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