A Survivor Of Human Trafficking By Karla Jacinto

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In Mexico City, Karla Jacinto a survivor of human trafficking was raped 43,200 times over the course of four years. Targeted by a trafficker just at the young age of twelve she has been taken advantage of and manipulated. While waiting on some friends at a nearby subway station this older man at the age of 22 approached her with a his charm and a piece of candy as a gift. He lured her in with his kind words, gifts, and his fast car. In the CNN interview Karla says “He loved me, he brought me clothes, gave the attention I needed, brought me shoes, flowers, chocolates, everything was beautiful.” (Romo 1) About a week later Karla started to notice some change in the way he was acting, he was always gone with her being left behind. She also notice that when his cousins would show up to there apartment they would have a new girls every week. So when she finally built up to the courage to ask him about what was going on …show more content…

In the interview with CNN she says “I would see about 30 customers per day, seven days a week. Some men would laugh at me because I was crying. I had to close my eyes so that that I wouldn't see what they were doing to me, so that I wouldn't feel anything." (Romo 1) This lifestyle of hers lasted four years until she was rescued in 2008 during an anti-trafficking operation in Mexico City. Karla Jacinto was only 16 when her tormenting years ended, but she endured a lifetime of horror that will stay with her for the rest of her life. Human trafficking today is a form of slavery that involves the exploitation of an individual through a threat or use of force. This underground industry traffics about 600,000 to 800,000 people across the international borders every year, of which 80% are female and half are children. People should be concerned about Human trafficking because it has a big impact on the victims that are in involved, it is happening in our own state Missouri, and it is a form of modern day

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