then we'll go to salvadoran poet and writer javier zamora, author of the best selling memoir "solito." as a nine-year-old boy, he traveled alone 4000 miles to reach the united states. >> from seven, eight, and nine, i knew that i wanted to be reunited with my parents. what kid doesn't want to be and wake up next to his parents? and so i didn't really understand how i was going to get here or how dangerous it was for me to travel the 4000 miles that i did. but what i did know is that i loved my parents and i really, really, really wanted to be with them. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today, a labor day special. as the rate of climate fuel disasters intensifies, we begin today's show looking at how immigrant workers had been lured into forced labor by corporations that hire them to clean up after hurricanes, floods, blizzards, and wildfires. this is what longtime labor organizer saket soni writes about in his new book "the great escape: a true story of forced labor and immigrant dreams in americ