Thesis Statement For Child Trafficking

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INTRODUCTION
Background
The child trafficking is the illegal commerce with bad purposes. The most common victims in Colombia and statistics.
Thesis Statement
It is important to create awareness about what are the mechanisms of the children traffickers, the different kinds of child traffic, how to prevent it and how parents act to change this reality.
FIRST ARGUMENT
First point of your claim
The Internet is so appropriate for traffickers for all the features that it offers.
Provide Support
According to BBC newspaper, the internet is the first method to get children for traffickers.
SECOND ARGUMENT
Second point of your claim
Currently, exist seven kinds of child trafficking and you could be exposed.
Provide Support
Wikipedia shows the most

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