Cartels didn’t start with someone saying, I want to go kill someone let me start my own gang. Most cartels started with some poor man that wanted a better life for him and his family. But no one can see someone having something, without …show more content…
Criminal organizations make so much from hurting all of these victims. Sexual trafficking has become such a big issue around the world. Many countries have laws that prohibit sexual and human trafficking. The laws have become so strict in some countries that if someone is found guilty of sex trafficking they are given the maximum fine which is death. Mexico does have laws regarding sexual and human trafficking. The laws are not so much put in place. When I was reading the articles some said that Mexico has the laws, but as if it didn’t. Mexico does not go to its full extent to punish these organizations. There many unions that try to help the victims, but once the harm is done, it has been done and there is no taking it …show more content…
Many families come home just to find out that one of their loved one was taken, and might never return home. People are scared of the cartels around; because they don’t play around, they are not scared to harm anyone. Now in days no one is safe in México. Many people have decided to emigrate to escape from being hurt or even being killed. The immigrants ran to other countries especially to America, since here there are many more opportunities of staying alive.
The sex slaves must bring money in, in order to stay alive. Women must go and sell themselves and bring back the money. Young girls are the ones that are mostly taken for the use of sex trafficking. Younger girls make more money since they have less experience. For some reason, many of the buyers that is what they like, young inexperienced girls. These girls can be the same age of these buyers’ daughters, but they don’t care, they want pleasure.
There have been many cases, of which the police in Mexico raid a place and find many women being exploited. The police later find out that these women were taken when they were very young. Many victims don’t want to return home because of the shame that they feel. Sometimes the victims are told by the person in charge of them that no one is looking for them and that no one cares about them. When in reality his/her family is looking all over for