Solution For Human Trafficking

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A New Solution to Human Trafficking The illegal trafficking of humans may seem like a thing of the past but in reality, it is happening right in front of us every day. Human trafficking is a problem all over the world . In many third world countries such as Bangladesh the men, women, and children lack medical care and the basic necessities of life. These victims have nothing, forcing them to look elsewhere for a better life. Numerous times people who are desperate for a better life have been tricked by traffickers who promise them a better life or money. Then they deceive the person and turn around to sell them for a profit. The more vulnerable the person the easier they are to use for trafficking. If we could supply them with a place to …show more content…

Throughout the years, the traffickers have found loopholes to the laws and continue to traffick humans. They never stopped trafficking humans despite the many attempts to stop it. Trafficking is a problem but, it is a problem that can not accurately be charted. Sallie Yea (2010) states, “It is hard to know exactly how big the problem of human trafficking is since it is a clandestine activity; trafficked persons are usually described as ‘hidden populations’ meaning that they are kept out of sight in inaccessible locations” (p. 2). As of right now we may not know how many people are being trafficked but we know it is happening. it has gone on long enough that we have to do something to try and stop human trafficking. Thousands of people are being trafficked each year that no one knows about, and frankly will never know about. The traffickers are getting to the point where they can go almost completely undetected when trafficking humans across the borders. Human trafficking is an ever evolving issue that we may never …show more content…

86) this might be true in some cases it is not completely true. In Bangladesh many of the victims of human trafficking have nothing left and no where to go so they turn to traffickers seeking what they hope will be a better life. Men, women, and children are trafficked every day for a variety of reasons. These reasons range from prostitution to debt bondage. Women and young girls are mainly used for prostitution and sold to the local brothels or smuggled out of the country to other brothels. They are taken off the streets and forced to live in these brothels for an unknown amount of time. The young girls are forced to take drugs to make them more desirable to the males. As for the males they are usually taken and sold for their labor. Many think that human trafficking is only the women but that is very untrue human trafficking affects men, women, and children all

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