Thursday, November 01, 2018

human trafficking 101



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 this includes discussion starting at 4:50 about how women being "smuggled" into the US ended up as prostitutes. and not just in the USA.


articles about this HERE

and HERE.

In November 2011, the Washington Post reported on "dozens of prostitutes, many juveniles, being sold for sex in the Washington area by" MS-13, in a move by the gang to expand its illicit businesses.....
As my colleague Jessica Vaughan recently pointed out in a Backgrounder titled "MS-13 Resurgence: Immigration Enforcement Needed to Take Back Our Streets", however: "The proliferation of sanctuary policies that interfere with cooperation between state and local law enforcement agencies threatens to hamper efforts to stifle MS-13 activity" in the United States.
This is the same gang activity that, as the foregoing demonstrates, funds the violence those aliens are fleeing. Thus, sanctuary policies are part of a vicious circle of crime, exploitation, and violence that creates the very victims they purportedly protect.
For those who would argue that such sanctuary policies are necessary in order to ensure that the underage girls who become sex trafficking victims are willing to trust the police in the United States, the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) has a ready response. Trafficking victims are eligible for so-called T visas under section 101(a)(15)(T) of the INA.

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