No, they were not "worse off than slaves"
They volunteered for indentured service. They were under a contract. Their children did not become slaves and were not sold away, they were covered under existing laws, they had individual rights
Wrong. Most immigrants were not indentured servants. You're talking about a brief period of years before and after the Revolution and telescoping that out into a much bigger number than it was. Most laborers were not indentured, whether they worked in the shipyards, the iron foundries, dug the Erie Canal, or most other industries in America.
So now you are claiming immigrants were slaves?
Now you have entered batshit crazy land
Of course that isn't what I said, which means you got nothing as usual, speaking of batshit crazy ...
We are talking slavery and you start bringing up immigrants
Batshit crazy comparison wouldn't you agree?
You're lost, which is typical. you brought up indentured servants, as if they made up all immigrants, for one, after I pointed out how white labor was treated compared to slaves. Somehow you have this bizarre notion that those white laborers were 'indentured servants''. I guess you knew you had nothing there and then tried to segue into another topic you don't know anything about and lost there, too, also typical of people who aren't happy with real history.
Instead of trying to spin everything into some stupid 'teachable moment' why not just stick with facts and the truth? You just look like a gibbering moron now.