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    Drug trafficking is one of the most serious problems for most countries around the world. Unfortunately, this type of business is quite profitable if they do not consider it to be constantly related to murders, kidnapping, prostitution and other crimes. Certainly drug trafficking contributes to a better distribution of drugs, thus involving more and more people, making them addicted. Taking into account all possible dangers, drugs are capable of leading to any society, most countries are…

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    Human trafficking once called slavery is now a modern day slavery (“Human Trafficking”. Gale Student Resources in Context). Human trafficking has been going on for so many year that now it has comes to a time where it’s impossible to end it. Most victims of modern day slavery are women and children. They are being trafficked and are used as laborers and inflating in the sex trade and are being subjected against their will to organ harvesting. Because of poverty and famine, victims are lured by…

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    Instead of treating human trafficking and the woes of third-world countries as some anecdote as many would the story of climate change, begin to care and actively do something about it. Ashton Kutcher has been known to create a program to help detect human trafficking activitiesand child rape farms in other nations. Petition the government and demand that they implement more harsh child labor laws and stricter regulations in order to record possible human trafficking operations. Instead…

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    Human trafficking, as defined by the Department of Homeland Security, is “a modern-day form of slavery involving the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain”. It is a high profiting industry, generating billions of dollars a year. It is second only to drug trafficking as the most profitable transnational crime (Dept. of Homeland Security). According to the U.S. State Department, every year 600,000 to 800,000 people are being trafficked across the international borders. The…

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    This trafficking activity lasted for decades and extent of the problem was much worse than that of “the white slave trade,” yet there was much less concern from the general public. At its peak, there were roughly 1,500 to 2,000 Chinese women forced into sex slavery in San Francisco, but there wasn’t a wide public uproar because of rampant anti-Chinese sentiment. Oddly enough, our nation’s first drug laws were directly related to anti-Chinese sentiment as the newspapers proclaimed that Asian men…

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    Sex Trafficking Over sixty percent of prostitutes in the United States are being trafficked (Elrod). This trafficking of prostitutes is happening everywhere. Any one could be trafficked: a sister or brother, a daughter or son, or even a peer. Sex trafficking can affect everyone. Sex trafficking in the United States is a problem for many reasons: there is not enough prevention for sex trafficking, people do not realize how prevalent sex trafficking is in the U.S., and not enough is being done to…

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    tsunami, earthquake and so on. Beside of that we are witnessing majority issues that caused by human. Human trafficking is one of human made problems; a global issue that impacts strongly to our society all over the world. Governments and some non-profit organizations show great concern about this matter. I will find out the cause for this issue and explore the possible solution. Human trafficking means trading people for benefits and it usually runs by highly organized business. Most of the…

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    Human Trafficking Human trafficking is a worldwide problem. Many may think trafficking doesn’t happen in the United States, but it does. According to Human Trafficking Resource Center (HTRC), 2,795 cases of trafficking have been reporting thus far in 2015 in the United States alone. Many aren’t aware because this is looked at as less of a problem than it really is. It is essential to stay informed on human trafficking because each and every person could come in contact with at least one…

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    just prostitutes; some are victims. Human trafficking is the trade of humans, usually through sex slavery or forced labor. In many people’s opinions it is modern day slavery. There are both men and women who have complete control over a child or a woman, and their victim may feel trapped or scared. Do not mistake this term or the way society portrays it; it is not solely based on sex. An article written by ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union, “Human Trafficking: Modern Enslavement of Immigrant…

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    Background Human sex trafficking is a horrible violation of a human’s rights that effect every person in every country of the world. It is estimated that in America in the alone the number of people who victims of sex trafficked is 600,000- 800,000. (). There are 195 countries in the world, all of which has a problem with sex tracking. That is over a million people that are having their basic human rights taken away and being treated no more than a possession. Definition: Sharehope…

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