Well, this is exactly what your “Made in the USA” label means. Sorry for the widely believed illusion of middle class garment workers pulling their brand-new Chrysler mini-vans into the parking lots of gleaming factories in North Carolina, but that is a fantasy that Americans will never pay the retail price necessary to support. Do the work here, and this is what it will always look like.
Come on. Get real. The garment industry takes advantage of all workers. It is notorious for that. Buy made in the USA.