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I have no proof that Apple in particular is doing this in the USA, though their recent announcement (with no details) about bringing manufacturing back to America leaves me suspicious. Other tech companies are most definitely doing this. The way for Apple and other well-known brands to keep their image clean is to use subcontractors to do the dirty work. Foxconn in China was a front for Apple for years.
Hi-tech prison labor in America:
http://brokenchains.us/TPLU/commentary/prison-labor.html
http://www.alternet.org/story/151732/21st-century_slaves%3A_how...