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Female Genital Mutilation Throughout America

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Female Genital Mutilation in America Female circumcision has been a cultural tradition practiced in different parts of the world for many years in order to secure virginity until marriage. In Africa female genital mutilation tradition is a part of the Muslim culture and parts of the Middle East, for the women to be desirable by her husband. (JPEG) Consequently, girls the ages of 4 through 14 are to endure the severe pains of female circumcision in order to not betray their culture and family beliefs. (Ali, 2016) In the US, the estimated number of females between 15 and 49, who are either at risk of genital mutilation or who have already undergone a procedure, has reached more than 500,000, triple the amount reported in the 1990 national census. (Female genital mutilation in the US tripled in 25 years, 2015) This controversial practice performed on females lead advocates to believe that this is a form of female genital mutilation that must come to an end. (Ali, 2016) Female genital mutilation is any procedure involving removal of partial or total external female genitalia on girls to ensure their virginity this practice is illegal in many parts of the United States. (Ali, 2016)Over the years congress passed the Transport for Female Genital Mutilation Act, which bans “Vacation cutting” and the practice in parts of the United States. (Ali, 2016)This law was put into effect since 1996 and is punishable by up to five years in prison, sadly some doctors are still doing this

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