Hershey's student guestworker speaks out (VIDEO)

Student guestworkers at a Pennsylvania Hershey's factory are on strike. One Chinese student speaks to City Paper.

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Hershey's student guestworker speaks out (VIDEO)

POSTED: Friday, August 19, 2011, 3:27 PM
Filed Under: Immigration | Labor | News

Student guestworkers at a Pennsylvania Hershey’s factory are on strike. The students paid $6,000 for a summer of work and cultural exchange and ended up working in a Hershey’s factory, and were allegedly threatened with deportation when they complained. Today, they protested outside the State Department office at 6th and Market in Philly--where I caught up this student striker from China.

 

Student guestworkers from around the world use J-1 visas to experience a summer in the United States. Thus the ubiquitous Eastern European presence on boardwalks up and down the East Coast.

 Critics blame the State Department for lax oversight.

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