House passes Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

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In this April 23, 2021, file photo, a person stands in a tower on the perimeter of the Number 3 Detention Center in Dabancheng in western China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. China’s government rejected U.S. accusations of forced labor in Xinjiang and accused Washington on Thursday, July 15, 2021, of hurting global trade after lawmakers endorsed import curbs and American companies were warned they face legal risks if they keep doing business with the region. (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein, File)

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (BP)—The House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act on Dec. 8. The ban blocks imports from the Xianjiang province of China where more than 12 million Uyghur are being held.

The people, most of whom are Muslim, are being forced into slaved labor and to undergo population control efforts.

Factories in the province create components for U.S. companies such as Apple and Nike.

Earlier in the week, the Biden Administration announced a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing because of the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights atrocities against the Uyghur. Britain and Australia subsequently announced they would join the diplomatic boycott.

Southern Baptists call for end to Uyghur genocide

Messengers to the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting in June passed a resolution speaking to what is being called the genocide of the Uyghur people.

“We strongly urge the United States government to continue to take concrete actions with respect to the People’s Republic of China to bring an end to the genocide of the Uyghur People,” the resolution says, “and work to secure their humane treatment, immediate release from reeducation camps, and religious freedom.”

SBC Ethics & Religious Liberty Public Policy Director Chelsea Sobolik is calling on the Biden Administration to take the next step.

“I’m grateful that the House passed this important bill, countering the Chinese Communist Party’s horrific genocide of the Uyghur people,” Sobolik said. “Congress should reconcile the Senate version and President Biden should swiftly send the legislation into law.”

Beyond calling for the end of the genocide, the SBC resolution calls for the U.S. government to grant refugee status to the Uyghur and create pathways for them to enter the country.


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“We implore the United States government to prioritize the admission of Uyghurs to this country as refugees, and provide resources for their support and resettlement,” it says.


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