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Human Trafficking
Mrs.Lemere
English III
1 May 2012
The Secret Life of Human Trafficking
Debbie 's story is particularly chilling. One evening Debbie said she got a call from a casual friend, Bianca, who asked to stop by Debbie 's house. Debbie went outside to meet Bianca, who drove up in a Cadillac with two older men, Mark and Matthew. "So I went and I started to go give her a hug," Debbie told "Primetime." "And that 's when she pushed me in the car."
As they sped away from her house, Debbie said that one of the men told Bianca to tie her up and said he threatened to shoot Bianca if she did not comply. Unbelievably, police say Debbie was kidnap from her own driveway with her mother, Kerstin, right inside. Back home with her other kids, Kerstin had no idea Debbie was not there. Her captors took her to an apartment 25 mile from her home. She said one of her captors put a gun to her head. Debbie said her captors then drugged her and other man was brought into the room, where she was gang raped.
Debbie 's indoctrination into the world of sex exploitation was particularly brutal. More often young girls are lured into unwilling prostitution with promises of jobs, money, clothing and modeling. “Teen Girls Stories.”Human trafficking took over the world, and the percentage of missing women and children is rising as we speak. I am highly against human trafficking, it is like a disease that keeps spreading and needs to be stop. By any means necessary. Slavery started thousands of years ago; it existed in prehistoric hunting societies and has involved over history of the humanity as a universal institution. Human Trafficking is a crime
Against humanity; it involves an act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, harbouring or receiving a person through the use of force. Every year thousands of men, women and children fall in the hands of traffickers in their own countries or in other countries. Purpose of exploitation, which includes exploiting into prostitution, forced

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