amanda rutledge, amy krimm, and kiran kochar mccable are students at montgomery blair high school.y believe child labor in the tobacco industry is an urgent issue in their documentary titled, "sprouting in the fields." take a look. >> the people's stomach ache hit me. my mom was going to take me to the emergency room because i was feeling really bad. >> we feel dizzy, suffocated from the sun, tired, and weak. >> child labor is defined by the international world labor organization as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity. and that is harmful to physical and mental development. while many agree that labor is harmful to the health of children, many migrant or immigrant families are forced to send their children into the work force for the additional income. the loose regulations of the tobacco industry create jobs for many undocumented workers. while children working with tobacco can suffer serious health consequences and educational drawbacks, many families have farming heritage or simply do not have enough money to support themselves. beca