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In reply to the discussion: supply. demand. 200 girls. demand. the disconnect. [View all]sheshe2
(87,200 posts)9. Most human trafficking related to prostitution
Earlier this year, Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr., announced the formation of a presidential task force on human trafficking involving a new collaboration by the Departments of Justice, Homeland Security and Labor. Calling human trafficking a modern-day slavery, he said it was an affront to human dignity, adding that men, women and children were being exploited for sex and labor in virtually every corner of our nation.
Justice, Homeland Security and Labor are part of a Human Trafficking Enhanced Enforcement Initiative, in which specialized Anti-Trafficking Coordination Teams, known as ACTeams, have been convened in a number of pilot districts nationwide. Under the leadership of the highest-ranking federal law enforcement officials in the districts, the teams bring together federal agents and prosecutors across agency lines to combat human trafficking threats, dismantle human-trafficking networks and bring traffickers to justice.
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According to the report, more than four-fifths of the confirmed victims of sex trafficking about 83 percent were U.S. citizens, while 95 percent of the confirmed victims of labor trafficking were either illegal immigrants or foreign nationals working legally in the U.S.
The report also said the confirmed victims of human trafficking were predominantly female and that among the confirmed sex trafficking victims, they were overwhelmingly female at 94 percent and made up 68 percent of the labor trafficking victims as well.
Most of the confirmed sex trafficking incidents involved the prostitution of children (about 60 percent) compared with adult prostitution (about 40 percent). The report said of the sex trafficking victims, 40 percent were black and 26 percent were white, while labor trafficking victims were identified as Hispanic (63 percent) or Asian (17 percent.)
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/apr/28/most-human-trafficking-related-to-prostitution/#ixzz30mOhIz5h
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
Justice, Homeland Security and Labor are part of a Human Trafficking Enhanced Enforcement Initiative, in which specialized Anti-Trafficking Coordination Teams, known as ACTeams, have been convened in a number of pilot districts nationwide. Under the leadership of the highest-ranking federal law enforcement officials in the districts, the teams bring together federal agents and prosecutors across agency lines to combat human trafficking threats, dismantle human-trafficking networks and bring traffickers to justice.
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According to the report, more than four-fifths of the confirmed victims of sex trafficking about 83 percent were U.S. citizens, while 95 percent of the confirmed victims of labor trafficking were either illegal immigrants or foreign nationals working legally in the U.S.
The report also said the confirmed victims of human trafficking were predominantly female and that among the confirmed sex trafficking victims, they were overwhelmingly female at 94 percent and made up 68 percent of the labor trafficking victims as well.
Most of the confirmed sex trafficking incidents involved the prostitution of children (about 60 percent) compared with adult prostitution (about 40 percent). The report said of the sex trafficking victims, 40 percent were black and 26 percent were white, while labor trafficking victims were identified as Hispanic (63 percent) or Asian (17 percent.)
Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/apr/28/most-human-trafficking-related-to-prostitution/#ixzz30mOhIz5h
Follow us: @washtimes on Twitter
It occurs in far more places than Africa. These are just stats for the US.
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another question. these 200 when some survive a decade of this life. and they now have
seabeyond
May 2014
#1
They will not answer. Won't read. Won't think. Cause how do you use a woman knowing...
seabeyond
May 2014
#5
they are actually fuggin saying it out loud. and now their demand is, though we know the bullshit
seabeyond
May 2014
#18
yes. canada is the place, for distribution. and the many many many people that must ignore.
seabeyond
May 2014
#19
Indeed, all three Abrahamic religions celebrate the male as being the superior gender.
Flatulo
May 2014
#17
ironically, sadly, religion is the one place that is actually helping, this is without the demand
seabeyond
May 2014
#21
Um, There's no connection between this tragedy and "demand" for prostitution or porn here
Yavin4
May 2014
#8
Thanks for that link. And people ask what's being done. Yes, we are in for the long haul.
freshwest
Sep 2014
#40
you totally missed the point. or you absolutely did not read my OP. any way you look at it,
seabeyond
May 2014
#22
you are welcome. and still. so many do not get this very simple fact. a teaching moment. for me.
seabeyond
May 2014
#23
The group responsible for this atrocity is Boko Harum, a radical Islamist group fighting for
Flatulo
May 2014
#15
"Not to minimize"... i suggest that is exactly what you did. minimize. let me ask you. the stolen
seabeyond
May 2014
#25
If I knew the names of every man or group that stole people to sell, I'd scream their names from the
Flatulo
May 2014
#29
i see the theft of our girls, boys and women, being brought to the u.s. to be paid for by men
seabeyond
May 2014
#34
I believe I understand your position. I just don't see why you'd take issue with shining the light
Flatulo
May 2014
#35
While I understand your feelings of hypocrisy towards people who only show up in solidarity
Flatulo
May 2014
#38