The Devastations of Human Trafficking

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Roughly twelve million children from the ages of ten to fourteen are trafficked every year (Human). Around 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked in Côte d’Ivoire alone, more than seventy percent are female and half of that are children (Do Something). In the country Côte d’Ivoire, in the continent of Africa, children are exchanged to work as prostitutes, beggars, and to work on construction sites; some are even sold into forced marriage (Human). Human trafficking is becoming a growing trend in not only third world countries, such as Africa, but in the United States as well. Human trafficking is becoming an intercontinental setback that lawmakers and citizens of the world should not disregard.

Human trafficking is called many things, slavery, sexual captivity, and labor enslavement, but most people don’t consider that worries of the families and children that are involved in human trafficking. The dictionary describes human trafficking as, “the illegal practice of procuring or trading in human beings for the purpose of prostitution, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation.” (Shravan). The average teen enters a sex trade by the time they are twelve to fourteen-years-old (Do Something). Most teens don’t have to worry about whether or not that if it’s going to be their last day in their home. Most teens don’t have to think about the consequences of leaving their homes in fear that someone would snatch them from the streets. Approximately eighty percent of trafficking involves sexual exploitation and nineteen percent with labor exploitation (Do Something). If someone was to average this statistics out of ten people, eight people would be sexually exploited nearly every day, while two people would be sent to mines, fields, ...

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