Addressing Human Trafficking: A Call for Action

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Learn what is human trafficking, the current status, who is affected, and how to combat this tragedy. Organizations must be created that focus on fighting modern day slavery to stop human trafficking. Also, more job opportunities and job skills training need to be provided to our citizens. This tragedy can be stopped by educating people on how to spot human traffickers. What is human trafficking? “Human trafficking is when a person is recruit harbored, provided or obtained for the purposes of exploitation—often sold as an object”(Goldberg 1). “According to Atilade, human trafficking which is defined as the trade of humans through force deals with fraud or coercion to exploit the victims for forced labor, sexual exploitation, or both” …show more content…

“Modern-day slavery and the sex trade in the United States has become a $28 billion dollar industry, rivaling drug trafficking” (Tomas 1). “Human trafficking is the fastest growing crime and the third largest organized crime in the world after the drug and arms trade. UNICEF estimates that 5.5 million children are trafficked globally every year”(Ezeobi 2). “Dec. 6 of this year marks 150 years since the ratification of the 13th Amendment formally abolished slavery in the United States”(Krulak 1). “In spite of more than a decade of efforts to rescue victims and raise awareness, the overall problem of modern-day slavery is actually getting worse” (Krulak 2). “Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world”(Krulak 2). “We’ve seen increases in trafficking case filed, prosecuted and convicted”(Perez 1). “The NHTRC received reports of 9,298 unique cases of human trafficking”(Lee 2). “Of those cases, 64% involved sex trafficking, 22% involved labor trafficking, nearly 3% involved both sex and labor trafficking”(Lee 2). An additional 12% were unspecified”(Lee 2). “The National Center for missing and Exploited Children says at least 100,000 children across the country ate trafficked each year”(Alcindor 1). “Polaris project, a non-profit that runs the national human trafficking hotline, has received 58, 911 calls since December 2007”(Alcindor 3). At least 2,081 callers have identified themselves as a …show more content…

The trafficker: also known as the pimp, daddy or madam; this person would be friends his or her victim by developing a friendly relationship and then cohering to the friend, promising them a better way of life, how he or she can make lots of money. The trafficker will get the friend away from his or her safe place by cohering or kidnapping, now the friend becomes a victim. The trafficker holds the victim hostage, beats them, threatening to kill them or their family members if they don’t provide free labor or sexual acts by the victims the trafficker may also sell the victim to another trafficker. “The perpetrators – increasingly younger – can be other students or gang members who manipulate victims’ weaknesses during recess or after school, law enforcement officials say” (Alcindor 2). “After Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in 2005, thousands of temporary guest workers flooded the city, eager for construction hobs, According to a study conducted by the Human Rights Center of the University of California at Berkeley, 54 percent of those workers were uncommented, setting the stage for human trafficking abuses” (Linderman

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