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indentured servants

noun as in an unpaid immigrant servant

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Matt Gaetz said Musk was trying to “engineer” immigration policies, while conservative Ann Coulter showed an uncharacteristic concern for labor, stating, “American workers can leave a company. Imported H1-B workers can’t. Tech wants indentured servants, not high-skilled workers.”

From Salon

“Obviously the banjo’s got African roots too. Country music came from people in the South and Appalachia, slaves and indentured servants from Europe, each gathering and trading stories.”

They and their families are expendable indentured servants on a rock enrobed in perpetual darkness.

From Salon

“Most Republicans had been serving almost like indentured servants.”

Sold as indentured servants, these African captives must work for a period of time but are promised their freedom.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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