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Children as young as 12 work legally on farms, despite years of efforts to change law

Amid discoveries of 13-year-olds cleaning saws in meatpacking plants and 10-year-olds working in the kitchen at a McDonald's, the Biden administration has vowed to crack down on child labor violations in the U.S.


But largely absent from those discussions are the estimated hundreds of thousands of children who are legally working in equally hazardous conditions on farms.


House Democrats are seeking to bring those children into the conversation, with a bill being introduced Monday that would raise the minimum age for children working in farms from 12 to 14, a change sponsors say would rectify a decades-old double standard.


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