Human sex trafficking is an illegal form of modern day slavery that has turned into a lucrative business throughout our nation. Sex is very big business and there is a tremendous amount of money that can be made. There are people that will use any means necessary to be a part of this industry. Young women and children are used as a commodity, offered a better life and then sold like property to increase the wallets of these criminals. I am against this kind of inhumane treatment and know that as a nation we can do more to abolish this so called business forever. I believe this possible with more laws, stronger penalties for breaking those laws, and awareness that this is a very big and rapidly growing problem here and all over the nation. Today Somaly Mam, former sex slave, is a very strong activist for these girls. She has made it her life’s work to rescue, rehabilitate and reintegrate these young girls back into society. She knows that there is strength in numbers and is bringing awareness to this rapidly growing issue in many ways. Now is the time to take a stand as a nation, every person that can be a voice to end this modern day slavery needs to do their part. She believes, as do I, that these girls are not inventory; they are humans. Society needs to realize that we need to make this part of our history, what used to be, not what is today. When Somaly was 15 years old she was sold into sexual slavery in Cambodia, where she is from, by a man who posed as her grandfather. He was very poor and in debt and paid that debt with Somaly. She was given to the brothel to make back the money that he could not pay. He was given money as needed that was added to this debt, that she would also pay back by working in the brothel. That is how things worked in Cambodia; the daughters paid the family debts with their bodies. When she first got to the brothel she had no idea what was expected of her. She was only 15 years old. Grandfather, as
Human sex trafficking is an illegal form of modern day slavery that has turned into a lucrative business throughout our nation. Sex is very big business and there is a tremendous amount of money that can be made. There are people that will use any means necessary to be a part of this industry. Young women and children are used as a commodity, offered a better life and then sold like property to increase the wallets of these criminals. I am against this kind of inhumane treatment and know that as a nation we can do more to abolish this so called business forever. I believe this possible with more laws, stronger penalties for breaking those laws, and awareness that this is a very big and rapidly growing problem here and all over the nation. Today Somaly Mam, former sex slave, is a very strong activist for these girls. She has made it her life’s work to rescue, rehabilitate and reintegrate these young girls back into society. She knows that there is strength in numbers and is bringing awareness to this rapidly growing issue in many ways. Now is the time to take a stand as a nation, every person that can be a voice to end this modern day slavery needs to do their part. She believes, as do I, that these girls are not inventory; they are humans. Society needs to realize that we need to make this part of our history, what used to be, not what is today. When Somaly was 15 years old she was sold into sexual slavery in Cambodia, where she is from, by a man who posed as her grandfather. He was very poor and in debt and paid that debt with Somaly. She was given to the brothel to make back the money that he could not pay. He was given money as needed that was added to this debt, that she would also pay back by working in the brothel. That is how things worked in Cambodia; the daughters paid the family debts with their bodies. When she first got to the brothel she had no idea what was expected of her. She was only 15 years old. Grandfather, as