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A series of investigative reports over the last year has revealed that underage children, most of them migrants from Central America, are working some of the most dangerous jobs in our country — from construction sites to slaughterhouses to factories — operating dangerous equipment. States like Iowa, Missouri, and Ohio are considering rollbacks on child labor protections, allowing minors, some as young as 14, to work longer hours and night shifts. Tonya Mosley spoke with New York Times investigative reporter Hannah Dreier, who has been reporting on the children, and Washington Post business reporter Jacob Bogage, who has been reporting on conservative campaign to weaken child labor laws in the states. NOTE: Captions are auto-generated by YouTube. “FRESH AIR” from WHYY, the Peabody Award-winning weekday magazine of contemporary arts and issues, is one of public radio's most popular programs. Hosted by Terry Gross, the show features intimate conversations with today's biggest luminaries. LISTEN TO OTHER FRESH AIR INTERVIEWS • Fresh Air FOLLOW “FRESH AIR” / freshairwithterrygross / nprfreshair https://whyy.org/freshair (Newsletter) SUBSCRIBE TO WHYY AND NPR 🔔 WHYY: / @whyyphiladelphia 🎧 NPR Podcasts: / @nprpodcasts 🫒 NPR Entertainment: / @nprentertainment 🗞️ NPR Daily News: / @nprdailynews 💰 Planet Money: / @planetmoney 🎙 Fresh Air: / @thisisfreshair 🎵 NPR Music (Tiny Desk): / @nprmusic 🎷 Jazz Night in America: / @jazznightinamerica 💃 Alt.Latino: / @altlatino 🌐 NPR: / @npr See “Fresh Air” sponsors and promo codes https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/p... The NPR shows you love are possible thanks to your support. Donate today: https://www.npr.org/donations/support