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The evil problem is 27 million men, women and even children are forced into debt bondage, bonded labor, attached labor, forced labor, indentured servitude and human trafficking. They used for work or sex without pay with threats and even brain washed into loving their pimps today.
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Raising awareness of modern day slavery, trafficking and forced prostitution can be in lots of ways. Government and not for profit organizations can raise awareness among potential victims in countries about human traffickers and pimps. Governments can raise awareness by informing police, social welfare workers and immigration about the problem. Where prostitution is legal or semi-legal, someone can raise awareness amongst the clients of prostitution to watch for signs of forced prostitution and human trafficking victims. Raising awareness of this evil can include television programs, documentary type films, internet communications, books, speakers, and posters. Please do everything that you can that is safe, legal and don’t cost money. forward, retweet and share this website. The internet makes it possible for anyone to help just by emailing this website. Please send this website to others to help former sex slaves. It's a quick and easy way to alert others about present day slavery and help in the fight for freedom. Help is needed for SaveAslave to inform and educate the world about modern day slavery and to encourage former slaves. Volunteer yourself to the anti-slavery community by e-mailing this website. Tell your feelings to other websites. This can be dangerous as some people make a living on the misery and pain of others. This can be done without giving a gift to SaveAslave. Forwarding this website makes you a volunteer to SaveAslave. Feel free to forward this message to family and friends. Educate yourself about modern day slavery. Encourage others by doing things like developing anti-slavery meetings. Help others to end slavery, If that means only one slave at a time. The world ignores millions of slaves trapped in involuntary labor and prostitution. There might be approximately 19,000 trafficked persons right here in the United States. Those poor unfortunates, Trafficked migrants already here in the United States are not physically chained but never the less are living and working under constant fear of harm or harm to their family back home. These people of all ages and sexes are suffering criminal abuse. Because some people make a profit or living of the backs of these poor people, helping to free slaves might be dangerous. Because of this potential danger, be careful. A relationship might degenerate. Under certain circumstances your actions can be interpreted as solicitation for prostitution. Be careful and be safe.
If you know of anything about a recently freed slave in need of a home or care. Please help any way that you can legally, morally and ethically are able to. Please do whatever that you can, that is safe, tasteful and ethical as often as you can, as much as you can to help this cause. Whatever you post online is forever, so be careful. There is no lawyer here and no legal advice will be given out. Nobody can be aware of thousands of laws, rules and regulations which are administered and enforced by different federal departments and agencies. Every country, state or territory has its laws, rules and regulations. This is not affiliated with the United States Government and is not an official U.S. government or approved by any entity of the United States Government. No specific intent at affiliation or approval is intended or sought. This is not an IRS tax exempt charity. It is only an idea to help the victims and survivors of modern day slavery.
Trafficking in persons, particularly women and children, is significant on nearly every continent. Gauging the level of trafficking with precision, however, is difficult since it is an underground industry. Estimates of the trafficking problem in the United States vary, given differing definitions of what constitutes trafficking and research based on limited case studies. At present, no one US or international agency is compiling accurate statistics. Nonetheless, government and nongovernmental experts in the field estimate that out of the 700,000 to two million women and children who are trafficked globally each year, 45,000 to 50,000 of those women and children are trafficked to the United States. Approximately 30,000 women and children are being trafficked annually from Southeast Asia, 10,000 from Latin America, 4,000 from the Newly Independent States and Eastern Europe, and 1,000 from other regions. There have been reports of trafficking instances in at least 20 different states, with most cases occurring in New York, California, and Florida. Some Florida law enforcement officials, for example, claim that the state is being inundated with trafficked women from Russia, Ukraine, and Central Europe. INS and Labor Department officials fear that the problem is not only bigger than they thought but also getting worse. For example, INS has discovered over 250 brothels in 26 different cities, 6 which likely involved trafficking victims. Evidence suggests that state and local law enforcement officials appear to have only scratched the surface of the problem. Trafficking cases are hard to uncover as the crime usually occurs behind closed doors, and language and cultural barriers usually isolate the victims. The primary source countries for the United States appear to be Thailand, Vietnam, China, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, and the Czech Republic. Women have also been trafficked to the US from the Philippines, Korea, Malaysia, Latvia, Hungary, Poland, Brazil, and Honduras among other countries. Women have been trafficked to the US primarily for the sex industry (prostitution, stripping, peep and touch shows, and massage parlors that offer a variety of sexual services), sweatshop labor, domestic servitude, and agricultural work.
Women have also been trafficked to provide maid services at motels and hotels, peddle trinkets on subways and buses, and beg. The average age of the trafficking victim in the United States is roughly 20 years old. Some of the Asian women may have been initially trafficked overseas at a much younger age, but then worked in cities such as Bangkok before being trafficked to the US. A review of several illustrative trafficking and slavery operations involving sweatshop, agricultural, and other forms of labor over the last eight years shows that these operations went unnoticed or were able to exist longer than trafficking
operations involving the sex industry. Labor trafficking operations generally lasted from 4 to 6 years whereas trafficking operations for prostitution lasted from a little over a year to approximately 2 years before being discovered. Trafficking operations for other forms of the sex industry, such as exotic dancing and peep-and-touch shows, were in existence for anywhere from 10 months to 3 years. Once uncovered, trafficking and slavery cases usually take about a year and a half to investigate and prosecute, according to the Department of Justice Involuntary Servitude Coordinator in the Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section.
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Please send this website to others to help former sex slaves. It's a quick and easy way to alert others about present day slavery and help in the fight for freedom. The internet makes it possible for anyone to help just by emailing this website. Help is needed for SaveAslave to inform and educate the world about modern day slavery and to encourage former slaves.
Volunteer yourself to the anti-slavery community by e-mailing this website. Tell your feelings to other websites. This can be dangerous as some people make a living on the misery and pain of others. This can be done without giving a gift to SaveAslave. Forwarding this website makes you a volunteer to save a slave. Feel free to forward this message to family and friends. Please promote this web site in any legal moral and ethical way that you can.
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