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Modern Slavery : Human Trafficking

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Our nation has had many encounters with the world’s most horrifying phenomenon, modern slavery, also known as human trafficking. Modern slavery consists of people being taken away by force or unknowingly of the situation to become exploited in many ways no matter the age, ethnicity, or color of the skin (DEF). Not only has it become a disgusting wicked disease but, it has taken over the country’s freedom. We as people living in the United States are guaranteed “freedom”, which isn’t true in the absolute anymore. “According to the U.S. State Department, 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year, of which 80% are female and half are children…” (“11 Facts) (PRBD). More than half of the people being …show more content…

A victim commonly comes “from other countries or communities with high rates of crime, poverty, and corruption; lack opportunities for education; lack family support… homeless, family members collaborating with traffickers); and/or have a history of physical and/or sexual abuse.” (Clawson) We should also know that the victims in human trafficking come with the same kinds of injuries as domestic violence and rape victims. They [typically] have “Sexual Transmitted Diseases or become pregnant” (Clawson) and have bruise’s, scratches, or any signs of domestic abuse but just won’t talk about it (CHARS). Given that most victims aren’t from US they do not know how to speak English fluently. Human traffickers also take advantage of the vulnerable and even have babies under their custody illegally, “the youngest victim recovered during [an operation] was 3 months old, and the average age of victims recovered during the operation was 15 years old…”. Knowing how to identify a slave is very important for the reason that this not only helps the police, but the FBI, it helps them proceed into successful rescues. Below is a picture of a 14-year-old girl who is being forced to be in prostitution, she refused to be a part of, got beat and remained tied to a chair so she wouldn’t run away (ARG EX). One day she successfully escaped, but was scared to tell the police because when she was being forced for prostitution, they were told that the police would

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