Scripps News' investigative reporting uncovers the impact of fentanyl overdoses, the children employed on U.S. farms and alleged Chinese spying.
In this episode of Scripps News Investigates, we explore the effects of the fentanyl crisis on the nation's most vulnerable, hear from workers whose children illegally work on U.S. farms, and go inside a secret Chinese law enforcement outpost on U.S. soil.
We investigate child labor on farms, one of the least restricted and most dangerous places for kids to work. Scripps News found children as young as 6 years old are helping to harvest blueberries on U.S. farms, doing backbreaking labor and working long hours.And we look inside a suspected Chinese police outpost located in the middle of New York City, where watchdogs allege Chinese law enforcement tracks, harasses and repatriates Chinese citizens who are on U.S. soil.
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