United States has become one of the top countries for human trafficking destinations - Is it legalized by the UNO

From: Dimtzi Eritrawian Kab German <eritreanvoice.germany_at_googlemail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 22:31:56 +0200

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Obama Running Human Trafficking
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Human Trafficking in the USA


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United States has become one of the top countries for human trafficking
destinations. Our communities are unaware of this horrific practice around
us. We need to unify and be aware of this crime to be able to fight back
against it.

March 2014 Human trafficking 100,000 USA children average age 12 each year
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March 2014 Breaking News WASHINGTON — 2014 Superbowl DHS Human trafficking
is common in places in the USA where people would least expect it.Human
trafficking in the USA. is a $32 billion enterprise worldwide that each
year victimizes more than 100,000 USA children with an average age of 12,
see full video september 23 2013 DHS & Senate hearing -
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Human trafficking in the USA. is a $32 billion enterprise worldwide that
each year victimizes more than 100,000 USA children with an average age of
12, according to the committee's chairman, Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del. Carper
asked witnesses what can be done to stop the problem.

Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee to call
attention to the problem in advance of the 2014 Super Bowl, set to be
played at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., in February.2014

Experience has demonstrated that high-profile events like the Super Bowl
attract an upsurge in human trafficking incidents.

Human trafficking in the USA. is a $32 billion enterprise worldwide that
each year victimizes more than 100,000 USA children with an average age of
13, according to the committee's chairman, Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del. Carper
asked witnesses what can be done to stop the problem.

"Human traffickers prey on vulnerable people in our own communities,"
Carper said. "While some victims are undocumented immigrants, many are
teenage runaways or other vulnerable individuals born and raised in the
United States."

2013 President Obama National Slavery Human Trafficking Prevention - Last
days final hour news prophecy update
2013 Breaking news Human trafficking Sexual Slavery and enforced
Prostitution in India this is happening today worldwide even in the USA.
End times last days After watching this video you choose way of life going
forward world ways or the ways the creator intended for you..Many are
captives who are trafficked for sex, sold by their poverty-stricken
parents. Others toil in sweatshops, make rubber for our tires and harvest
cocoa beans for our chocolate. Globally, there are more slaves now than
ever before. A number of nonprofits are calling on the government to do
something about it on Jan. 11, Human Trafficking Awareness Day -- and in
the wake of President Obama declaring January National Slavery and Human
Trafficking Prevention Month. Nonprofits are asking the Obama
administration to renew the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA),
which would provide resources for those trying to protect the 27 million
people who are considered modern-day slaves engaged in forced labor and
sex. Congress allowed the TVPA to expire in 2011 after years of bipartisan
support, leaving programs that fight trafficking at risk, according to a
release from the Alliance to End Slavery and Trafficking (ATEST).
Nonprofits say the political inertia is stalling real progress. "The time
for political games is over. Congressional inaction on this legislation
continues to weaken US global leadership in the fight against modern day
slavery," Jesse Eaves, Senior Policy Advisor for Child Protection of World
Vision, said in the release. A White House release marking January as
National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month called upon
businesses, religious groups and families to learn more about the fight
against trafficking and outlined what the government will do:

"We will continue to take action by empowering investigators and law
enforcement with the training they need, and by engaging businesses,
advocates, and students in developing cutting-edge tools people can use to
stay safe," the release stated. "We will invest in helping trafficking
victims rebuild their lives. And as one of the world's largest purchasers
of goods and services, the Federal Government will keep leading by example,
further strengthening protections to help ensure that American tax dollars
never support forced labor."

Obama outlined steps to fight human trafficking in September at the Clinton
Global Initiative, declaring that the White House issued new executive
orders that will combat moder-day slavery in government contracting. The
administration also said it was providing more training on human
trafficking to those employed in legal positions, among others.

"It is barbaric and it is evil and it has no place in a civilized world,"
Obama had said at the event, noting that many children who are trafficked
are the same age as Sasha and Malia, his own daughters.

in Bombay, children as young as 9 are bought for up to 60,000 rupees, or
US$2,000, at auctions where foreigners bid against Indian men who believe
sleeping with a virgin cures gonorrhea and syphilis. Child prostitution is
more common here in India than any where else in the world. India has more
than 1.3 million children in its sex-trade centers. The children come from
relatively poorer areas and are trafficked to relatively richer ones.



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