Human Trafficking

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It is estimated that the yearly profits generated from the industry of human trafficking is $32 billion. When people are trafficked they lose their freedom and are illegally transported across or within countries borders. The U.S. Department of States estimates that 14,500 to 17,500 individuals are trafficked into the U.S. from foreign countries, and over 4 million people are trafficked every year. Human trafficking has become a world wide problem, that still has not been able to be stopped even with laws or acts that fight against it.

There are many factors of human trafficking, like poverty, broken homes, and corruption. Poverty is one of the greatest factors of human trafficking because most poor people have less educational and stable job opportunities. Traffickers play to these faults by telling lies like promising better economic lives. Most American victims are people who are disaffected, running away, or children who are casted away. Official corruption and organized crime are more factors of trafficking, where police officers take bribes to overlook women in sex trades. According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime(UNODC) at least eight organized crime groups are trafficking women(Cullen-DuPont).

One factor that comes into play a lot with human trafficking is gender. In statistics today say that adult women are most frequently trafficked, then minors, which is about 6 girls to every boy. The smallest group of people trafficked are men. Gender inequality is a major factor in the use of fraud to enslave women. In many countries, the most common are poor countries, girls have fewer education opportunities than boys. With human trafficking people can be trafficked through places ranging fr...

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