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Modern Day Slavery In The United States

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It is sad but today people are being bought, sold, and smuggled like modern-day slavery plus it's happening not only in third world countries, but also in the United States. In the U.S Constitution the 13th Amendment states,“‘Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”’ (A+E Networks,2015), which means the 13th amendment made slavery and involuntary servitude illegal everywhere in the United States. Human Trafficking can be limited by parental awareness to educate their own children to be safe. Human Trafficking also be limited by the government having stricter country and international …show more content…

In Florida, there have been several cases of modern day slavery in the fields among immigrants and citizens. “Since 1997, more than 1000 slaves have gained freedom in Florida.”(Modern Day Slavery) Another case from Southern Florida was reported on in 2007 by the UK newspaper it stated: “Three Florida fruit-pickers, held captive and brutalized by their employer for more than a year, finally broke free of their bonds by punching their way through the ventilator hatch of the van in which they were imprisoned. When they found sanctuary one recent Sunday morning, all bore the marks of heavy beatings to the head and body. Another example is in Alachua County, home to the University of Florida, where three people were arrested and charged with “conspiring to commit forced labor and visa fraud.” After persuading 34 Haitians to travel to Florida with the promise of well-paying jobs, the suspects took away the workers’ passports and threatened them with deportation.( Modern Day

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