This document discusses labor trafficking that occurs in factory and manufacturing settings in the United States. Victims are often immigrants who are recruited for work but then subjected to forced labor through threats, debt bondage, document theft, and other coercive practices. They may be forced to work long hours for little pay in dangerous conditions. The document provides an example of a woman from Mexico recruited for factory work but then locked in the factory and forced to work 17-18 hours a day. It also discusses vulnerabilities like low profit margins and tiered production systems that allow exploitation.