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If you haven't been paying attention, young girls and women, and young boys in America are beginning to disappear without a trace. There is a pipeline now in America that follows the same pipeline of Heroin, Cocaine, Crack, Meth and Phentanyl in to The United States back in to Mexico.
Latin America is awash with underground brothels, and you are lucky if someone you love ends up there. It is far worse and far harder to ever recover your loved one if they make it all the way to The Middle East. Chances are they will die in a brothel, be tortured and have to endure being sexually assaulted 50 times a day.
It used to be kidnapping was primarily to obtain a ransom, but now the cartels and the gangs that work for the have realized that they can make far more money and have far less hassle getting a child, young woman or boy addicted to heroin and working them in an underground brothel or selling them as a sex slave or domestic slave to The Middle East.
If you know a young boy, young girl, or young mother who is missing, there is a good chance that they are living a nightmare, and the trail is growing cold and fast as they are being hopped skipped and jumped across the country until they wind up in Latin America or The Middle East.
One such article which I posted after this, gives you an idea of the scope of the issue of which we are just beginning to scratch the surface on. This means that 55% of Mexico's Prostitutes come from outside Mexico. Almost all of them are abducted and forced in to sex slavery. And The US is increasingly becoming a target for traffickers.
Mexico: the Latin American Thailand
Mexico is going through the most violent era of its modern history, with the highest homicide rate ever in 2017 (over 31,000) and 2018 likely to be worse. The same criminal organisations involved in much of this violence also capture around 21,000 minors per year for sexual exploitation, with 45 per cent being indigenous girls.
Sex trafficking and sexual exploitation are collateral damage of Mexico's neoliberal fantasy | LSE Latin America and Caribbean
Global Report on Trafficking in Persons
Sex trafficking: The new American slavery - CNN
Human Trafficking Is A Pandemic Of The 21st Century
Human Trafficking: A Hidden Epidemic By Amanda Judd | One Nurse At A Time
Sex trafficking in the U.S. called ‘epidemic’
https://www.americanbountyhunter.org/the-global-kidnapping-epidemic/
The Migrant Kidnapping Epidemic Next Door
Mexico unable to cope with kidnapping epidemic | DW | 30.08.2018
Latin America is awash with underground brothels, and you are lucky if someone you love ends up there. It is far worse and far harder to ever recover your loved one if they make it all the way to The Middle East. Chances are they will die in a brothel, be tortured and have to endure being sexually assaulted 50 times a day.
It used to be kidnapping was primarily to obtain a ransom, but now the cartels and the gangs that work for the have realized that they can make far more money and have far less hassle getting a child, young woman or boy addicted to heroin and working them in an underground brothel or selling them as a sex slave or domestic slave to The Middle East.
If you know a young boy, young girl, or young mother who is missing, there is a good chance that they are living a nightmare, and the trail is growing cold and fast as they are being hopped skipped and jumped across the country until they wind up in Latin America or The Middle East.
One such article which I posted after this, gives you an idea of the scope of the issue of which we are just beginning to scratch the surface on. This means that 55% of Mexico's Prostitutes come from outside Mexico. Almost all of them are abducted and forced in to sex slavery. And The US is increasingly becoming a target for traffickers.
Mexico: the Latin American Thailand
Mexico is going through the most violent era of its modern history, with the highest homicide rate ever in 2017 (over 31,000) and 2018 likely to be worse. The same criminal organisations involved in much of this violence also capture around 21,000 minors per year for sexual exploitation, with 45 per cent being indigenous girls.
Sex trafficking and sexual exploitation are collateral damage of Mexico's neoliberal fantasy | LSE Latin America and Caribbean
Global Report on Trafficking in Persons
Sex trafficking: The new American slavery - CNN
Human Trafficking Is A Pandemic Of The 21st Century
Human Trafficking: A Hidden Epidemic By Amanda Judd | One Nurse At A Time
Sex trafficking in the U.S. called ‘epidemic’
https://www.americanbountyhunter.org/the-global-kidnapping-epidemic/
The Migrant Kidnapping Epidemic Next Door
Mexico unable to cope with kidnapping epidemic | DW | 30.08.2018
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