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    Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a big problem in the world. In1865‚ President Abraham Lincoln and the United States Congress ratified the 13th Amendment of the Constitution which states neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist within the United States.1 Over the past decade‚ trafficking in human beings has reached epidemic proportions. No country is immune‚ including the United States. Traffickers operate in our own country‚ stalking our own citizens‚ especially our children

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    Human Trafficking Legal Assessment Forms of slavery There are 3 different forms of slavery. They are: Sex Trafficking Forced Labour Debt Bondage 1. An example of Sex Trafficking is the case of Vicky F.‚ a young woman from Mexico‚ came to the United States with her husband‚ Jorge. They left their young son back home with Jorge’s mother. Jorge convinced Vicky to work as a prostitute so that they could save money to build a house back home. He kept all the money she earned and sent it directly

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    Human Trafficking in the United States Nicole Singleton American Intercontinental University Online November 12‚ 2012 Until recently‚ in the US‚ the thought never occurred that Americans were trafficking Americans. The purpose of this paper is to inform the audience about the crime of human trafficking that is happening in the US and also to persuade them to take a stand and help do something to combat this crime. Thesis: Human trafficking in the United States seems to be overlooked and

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    An Invisible Issue: Human Trafficking Many people know the basics of what human trafficking is but what they don’t know is how often it occurs. People do not spend time thinking about how many people human trafficking affects or how to stop it. Human trafficking is an issue that is highly ignored. Many people believe that the selling of people into slavery is not a problem in America or not a big problem at all. The truth is that there are large amounts of human trafficking happening all over the

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    The Human Toy In our world today‚ we see and hear about an abundance of crime and human dysfunction. We see cases of illegal trade of weapons and drugs. Yes‚ this causes distress throughout the county and our world‚ but these are just “things.” Beyond the drugs and weapons‚ there is an even worse kind of illegal trade. Humans. Besides the illegal trade of weapons and drugs‚ human trafficking is the third largest illegal money-maker (Farr 2). Human trafficking is the purchase‚ sale

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    Julee McAleer Javier English 111-4440 8 November‚ 2015 The Realities of Human Trafficking “I’d like to tell you the story of these three children‚ Pranitha‚ Shaheen‚ and Anjali. Pranitha’s mother was a woman in prostitution‚ a prostituted person. She got infected with HIV‚ and towards the end of her life‚ when she was in the final stages of AIDS‚ she could not prostitute‚ so she sold four-year-old Pranitha to a broker. By the time we got the information‚ we reached there; Pranitha was already

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    the world’s most immoral crimes affecting the lives of millions of people. Humans who are used for forced labor‚ sexual exploitation‚ and the forceful removal and distribution of their organs are victims of the worldwide crime known as human trafficking. Each year hundreds of thousands of men‚ women and children are moved across international borders to be exposed through what is modern day slavery. What is human trafficking? Men‚ women‚ and children who are recruited or coerced into forced labor

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    Running head: A GLOBAL MATTER: HUMAN TRAFFICKING A Global Matter: Human Trafficking Denisse Guerrero‚ Cami Venhaus‚ Kim Douglas‚ and Marissa Selaya University of Phoenix A Global Matter: Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the act of transporting‚ enlisting‚ or harboring an individual by use of force or intimidation for the sole purpose of exploitation. Exploitation can be caused by prostitution‚ domestic servitude‚ sweatshop work‚ and construction. This is considered a crime

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    Human trafficking may affect those victims facing with physical and mental health problems. This is due to the surrounding that they will stay before and after they arrived the location that traffickers going to transfer them. At the point of physical health problem‚ the victims of human trafficking might get injured when they have to travel and expose with dangerous surrounding before they reached their destinations. After that‚ most of traffickers will place those victims in overcrowded and unsanitary

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