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    Human Trafficking (An illegal act where people are sold and bought for forced labor or sexual exploitations). This has been going on for years and still to this day it is happening all over the world. This has been a serious issue and one of the countries that are infamously affected by it is Thailand. Tens and thousands of men, women, and children are fallen victim to human trafficking. Most of them are immigrants brought over from Thailand’s neighboring countries and these victims are usually…

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    I then introduce the idea of how statelessness leads to human insecurity. This is because one of the most difficult situations is living in a state where one does not have the right of freedom from want, freedom from fear and freedom from violence—as most stateless persons do not. In addition, I present the theory of “minority membership” as applied to stateless persons and how being part of the minority as a stateless person marginalizes them. Furthermore, this leads to how the stateless…

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    China is a Tier 2 Watch List country that is also a source, transit, and destination country for human trafficking. The predominant forms of trafficking are forced labor, sexual exploitation, begging, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. The government is actively involved in the exploitation of its people, especially in the areas of forced labor and sexual exploitation. While the government has closed its Re-education through forced labor, or RTL, program in 2015, the government still uses…

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    slaves now, than there was ever in the human history, That in itself is insane, and just sad. Children are being beaten because she/he disobeyed their ‘masters’ and not that’s not even half of it. Children are sold, into Human Trafficking by THEIR PARENTS, THEIR PARENTS. That just sick and sad. Women are deceived into thinking their miserable lives are finally going to take a turn for better. But they find themselves, in a deeper despair. Human Trafficking, victims are not just females, but…

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    opportunity, the relentless demand for such services and the expectation of an attractive income and lifestyle. 3. Explain the social and economic significance of the topic for people: Economic significance: Essentially, this $32 billion-per-year trafficking industry is driven by the basic market laws of demand and supply and will not stop so long as the risk of being caught is low, the demand remains and the profits are high. In fact, traffickers prefer to see themselves purely as business…

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    Modern Slavery: Human Trafficking Approximately twenty to thirty billion dollars is earned in profit every year from this slave producing industry, and somehow, our entire nation, our entire world, has seemed to turn their heads away from it. (U.S. Department of Homeland Security) The United States constitution passed a law that abolished slavery in 1865, but it’s quite odd considering that there is more slavery in the world now than there was in the 1800’s. Human trafficking is defined by the…

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    Here are the five article summarized for human trafficking: (1) A heavy toll for the victims of human trafficking: A 18 year old girl war forced to do sex and illegally trade as a slave which was eventually ended up in the jail without any reason, as she was caught by police man in Miami for dealing herself for offering her body as a sex toy. Unbelievable thing was that a person forced her to be escort or prostitute never got caught as he is mafia and illegal drug trader and has a many contact…

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    Human Trafficking in China Human trafficking is not only an issue in China, but also in other parts of the world. Trafficking affect everyone on a large scale. “Human trafficking is one of the leading criminal enterprises, and annually, markets will generate about $42.5 billion” (Hendrix). In addition, the International Labor Organization estimates that 2.4 million out of 12.3 million people who are victims of forced labor have been trafficked, and much of those trafficking victims are women…

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    The world of Human Trafficking is a more advanced system than the people of the world will ever know. This action is an illegal movement of people in order to have them do forced labor jobs. Boys, girls, kids, and adults are traded from the US to other countries to do these jobs. Over the years, the numbers of cases reported has increased because people have stepped up and joined in the process of helping others. This helps catch most of the traffickers in the world. However, the traffickers…

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    Human trafficking is a term that many people misconstrue. Research studies show that human trafficking is a growing international concern. A debate that many have is whether women are being ignored in this issue. Human trafficking is a major problem that women face. It happens more often where women are trafficked more times than men. This paper will talk about the gender issues of human trafficking and how people misconstrue what human trafficking really is, forms of it, and efforts to try…

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