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Uyghurs working in factories throughout China has been explicit ans intentional national policy in China for nearly a decade as part of their economic modernization campaign in Xinjiang. Aa the article notes this also includes others like Kazakhs, as they also live in Xinjiang. This fact, implies to be salacious, is not nefarious and already well-known.
The other parts of the article intendes to imply or state problems, like forced labor, rely on completely unstated claims referencing "experts" and "human rights advocates, Marco Rubio, and claiming workers migrating follows the " pattern" of forced labor. What pattern? They don't deign to say.
They have literally nothing to go on and so they are instead trying to stretch implicatioms and guesswork (making shit up) as much as they can.
Keep in mind that the groups that worked on tgis article have all carriwd water for the current Zionist genocide and uncritically publish IDF statements as if they are fact.