Argumentative Essay On Human Trafficking

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Many people, particularly woman had become victims of human trafficking and experienced horrific events. There are many forms of human trafficking, typically it’s an illegal trade of human beings to exploit them for the purpose of sexual slavery or forced labor. This billion dollar business has affected millions of human lives across the globe. Human trafficking is a serious crime that is involved kidnapping, sexual violence, and coercion. In addition, it is a modern-day form of slavery that violate the basics of human rights and can be sentenced up 20 years in prison. In the article The Sex-Trafficking Victim Next Door by Goldie Taylor, 17 year old pregnant Annika revealed her story of becoming a sex slave. Annika said I got snatched two …show more content…

By Andrea Powell, another young victim had fallen into the hands of a trafficker and her name is Macy. She was 17 when she was sent to the foster care due to her parent abandonment. Later on, she met an older man who promised her love, food and shelter. Instead, the older man asked Macy to have sex with another the man who brought her service, but she refused to and end up brutally beaten and raped. Macy was forced to have sex with men from different countries, and she was traumatized for months. Finally, she was rescued by police in Washington D.C. Turns out, the authorities claim that she is involved in sex trafficking and threaten her to put her in an adult prison if she doesn’t cooperate. Powell once said Macy is a victim by the legal definition of sex trafficking; she experienced forced (The Strangling), “Fraud” (promises of love and housing), and “coercion” (threats of letting the police lock her up) (Powell 1). Clearly, Powell’s definition of a victim of sex trafficking defines Macy’s status. Yet, Macy has to feel threatened and scared even when she safe with the police. No victims of sex trafficking should be treated like prisoners, they should be taken care of by giving them housing, real jobs or education opportunities. Macy was fortunate enough to get help from the government and move on with her scarred

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