Is human trafficking one of the most profitable crimes in the world? 1] (Amanda Kloer, March 15, 2011) You know that human trafficking is slavery and it happens everywhere, even where you live. It's happening to a lot of normal people like you. Most of the products you buy at the supermarket, such as food, clothes and shoes, are made by people who were brought into factories. Will human trafficking stop if we legalize it? Human trafficking has become a global problem, as it happens to all types of people everywhere. people. [1] Every year, more than 80,000 people are transported to another country to be sold as prostitutes, workers, or slaves. 80% of them are women and children. Human trafficking occurs in almost every country in the world. Everywhere in the world, you can see it in hotels, bars or even on the street. Most victims are used for sexual exploitation. Victims are treated like animals, beaten or killed after finishing the job. Only a few lucky victims escape and survive.[9](Human Trafficking Statistics) Human trafficking in the United States is a huge criminal industry; Approximately 17,500 foreigners are trafficked into the United States each year. It is inhumane to buy and sell people all over the world; since no one has it, they have no right to start a business buying and selling human beings. Human trafficking always leaves traces behind trafficked people, because after escaping from traffickers, they may have mental problems which will make them have a hard life later.[10](October 18, 2013) 30,000 is the number of children victims of trafficking human trafficking in South Africa.[7](Campaign not for sale) Many people who want to work in South Africa fall into the traps of traffickers and... half of the paper ......fuck---a-new -form-of-slave-trading-in-bangladesh.html4. http://humantraffickingmovie.com/human-trafficking-statistics.html5. http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2013-10-18-human-trafficking-sensationalist-and-unsubstantiated-reporting/#.Uq23jVmsp1Y6. http://www.notforsalecampaign.org/global-initiatives/south-africa/Graphic references(1) http://filipspagnoli.wordpress.com/stats-on-human-rights/statistics-on-labor-conditions/statistics -on-modern-slavery/(2) http://www.globalization101.org/human-trafficking(3) http://communicationleadership.usc.edu/tip_technology_plan.html(4) http://redseafisher.wordpress. com/2013/03/16/human-trafficking-and-human-rights-agenda-against-eritrea/(5 ) http://prostitution.procon.org/view.resource.php?resourceID=004119(6) http ://www38.homepage.villanova.edu/yolana.duplessis/global_extent.html(7) http://teegsrandsari.blogspot.com/
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