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    families, but end up being trafficking victims (Haerens, 72). In Haiti, the 2010 earthquake destroyed not only law enforcement and government but the country’s economy as well. As a result, much of the already impoverished country is doing poorly financially, and, as in Nepal and countless other developing nations, moving elsewhere for work appears to be a solution, but instead results in absorption into this modern-day analogue of slavery (Haerens, 96-99). Nigeria’s human trafficking crisis appears to be

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    Unfortunately, there are no nations unaffected by the curse of human trafficking. Human trafficking is something that has been around for centuries, especially the trafficking of women and young children. Yearly, millions of women and children are taken or lured away from their homes with the promises of being put into a position to better the lives of themselves, their families. Human trafficking is defined as organized criminal activity in which human beings are treated as possessions to be controlled and

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    Human trafficking is modern day slavery; it is an multi-billion dollar criminal industry; it denies freedom, it destroy lives. Ranging from drug addiction, pornography and kidnapping. This can break apart families and also denies people from their human rights. Every victim that went through human trafficking could have been drugged and used as sex slaves or forced to do. Human trafficking is arguably one of the most profitable transnational crimes today. The sale of human beings is believed

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    was inevitable. The thought of writing my essay was frightening enough but deciding on a topic and searching for sources was a completely different story. After a few sleepless nights, I finally decided on my topic, human trafficking. I chose this topic because I believe human trafficking is a problem not only in America but worldwide and needs to be taken seriously. My strong dislike for research papers is not something to hide but I am hoping for the best for this essay and the class. As I began researching

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    would be enslaved today. What most people today call “modern-day slavery” is the illegal trade of human beings for forced labor and exploitation; referring to using others for sexual exploitation, organ trafficking, and forced labor. This international crime is

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    Human trafficking is becoming more prevalent in all nations whether it is for forced labor, organ distribution, or sexual exploitation and it is now time for us, as Americans, to step up our game and really put forth effort into combating human trafficking, especially in our home country. Human trafficking has been on the rise for the last few years and is increasing rapidly due to various factors. Typically, when human trafficking is mentioned, the first thought is that only sex trafficking is being

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    Cons Of Human Trafficking

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    helping bring awareness to the topic by doing many projects and establishing a hotline organization. According to Polaris, human trafficking can happen anywhere to anyone. There are also many forms of human trafficking such as: Sex trafficking, labor trafficking and sex labor trafficking (Polaris, Sec. Trafficking). Another thing Polaris is making known is that human trafficking has grown into nearly every form of life. Such as, hotels, streets, online, and brothels. Many times traffickers will lure

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    Unfortunately, there are no nations unaffected by the curse of human trafficking. Yearly, millions of women and children are taken or lured away from their homes with the promises of being put into a position to better the lives of themselves, their families. The most common reasons for human trafficking is about the exploitation of women and children through sex trafficking. There has always been a thought that the trafficked people may have done something for this to have happened to them. People

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    Human Trafficking Speech

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    left with and the lack of punishment the perpetrators receive. All in all, human trafficking is in violation of Article 4 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In a coffee shop, Abigail’s downward spiral began by meeting a friend. She entered the shop with excitement. Not expecting her friend to be evil, Abigail sipped her favorite refreshment,

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    to look for a new life; however many of theses migrants are being exposed into the illegal world of human trafficking in their new destination. In total an estimated 17,000 to 19,000 foreign migrants are being submerged into the world of human trafficking each year (Brief). Migrants traveling from Libya to Spain experience an abundance of human trafficking while on their journey. Human trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harbouring or receipt of persons, by means of the threat

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