Mexico Human Trafficking

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Human Trafficking is a form of modern slavery that exists throughout the United States and Mexico. In Prayers of The Stolen, there are plenty of examples in Mexico where women and young children were being taken. Some women who have been taken never return back to see their families. They have known to start trafficking along the U.S. Mexico border. This is where human trafficking is developing and experts have said that the U.S. government is trying to police and control the nation’s borders to put a stop to human trafficking. United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime defines human trafficking to be “ in Persons, especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized …show more content…

According to State.gov “they are lured by fraudulent employment opportunities, deceptive offers of romantic relationships, or extortion, including through the retention of identification documents or threats to notify immigration officials of victims’ immigration status.” They are known to be captured and transported along the southern border of Mexico. When caught in human trafficking, people usually think of them as sex slaves, but it comes with so much more. These organizations force the captured civilians to be involved in very illegal crimes. For example, lookouts work as hit men, sale of drugs, and transportation. Majority of foreign victims in human trafficking in Mexico are from Central and South America, Guatemala, and El Salvador. These organized criminal groups gain interest from Mexican citizens in sex …show more content…

SEIDO law enforcement reported 48 investigations. There weren’t any federal prosecutions reported. The authorities didn’t make a big impact. There were no reports of investigations or prosecutions initiated at the state level. The United States government considers trafficking in persons to require all of the criminal conduct in forced labor and sex trafficking. The examples of all that happens in human trafficking involve forced labor, sex trafficking, forced child labor, and forced child sex trafficking. In the U.S. traffickers usually recruit immigrants. They also recruit people who really need a job to make some money. These people are called vulnerable and are going through a bad time in their life. Human trafficking was reported in all 50 states and D.C. from December 7, 2007 to December 31, 2012. More than 42% of sex trafficking and prostitution cases and 27% of labor trafficking cases were also reported. In the U.S. over 200,000 women are forced into human

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