Human Trafficking or Modern Day Slavery

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Human Trafficking

The United States has always been known for sticking their nose in places where it does not belong. America has been part of wars that could have been avoided, scandals that had nothing to do with the United States. Millions of lives over the years could have been spared if America would have just simply stayed where they belong. What if though, America feels like they have to get involved in forging affairs if they think it can cause or is causing a problem on American soil or with Americans themselves? Human trafficking is issues that most people do not nessacarly knows about or even really think about. There are several different types of human trafficking and smuggling crimes that are in today’s society. The number one kind of human trafficking is sex trafficking. The handlers usually kidnap someone, ninety percent of the time a girl under the age of eighteen, and sell them to different people all over the world for sexual reasons. The girls they kidnap and sell can be from the area or can just passing through and get in the wrong place at the wrong time. Forced labor is the second most common type of human trafficking in the world. This is where a person is takes advantage of a worker and bends labor laws to make them work longer hours or harder more tiring jobs with very little pay. Victims of forced labor most of the time do not even know what is happening to them. Most of the people that get sucked into the forced labor trade are very vulnerable; the reasons for this being that most of them live in poverty and have very little education. High unemployment rate forces many of these people to work in places with terrible working conditions. Forced labor is much harder to see or identify then sex traffick...

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... as is if they are worthless because that is what their captivators make them feel like. People just assume that if that victim is tired of living like that then they can just leave, but it is not always just that simple. Threats are most of the time made to the victim that their family and loved ones will be hurt or killed if they try and leave (Human trafficking in the Midwest). Human trafficking does not discriminate either. Trafficking predators do not care what gender, race, religion, or age the victim is, as long as they are getting money they do not care who they hurt. Women eighteen and younger are usually the targeted victims, but there has also been cases with men and older people as victims. Poverty, bad living conditions, and lack of education are just some of the risk factors to being victims to human trafficking (Smuggling and trafficking in human).

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