Human Trafficking: A Few Facts

Victims:

 

Children and adults for sex, labor, and service

 

 

Statistics:

 

Human trafficking is a $150 billion industry worldwide, the third largest international crime industry after illegal drugs and arms trafficking.

 

80% is sexual exploitation

 

19% is labor exploitation

 

25% are children

 

75% are women and girls

 

The International Labor Organization claims that there are 40.3 million living victims of human trafficking worldwide.

 

The U.S. State Department says that, 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year.

 

Between 14,500 and 17,500 people are trafficked into the U.S. each year.

 

The International Labor Organization estimates that women and girls represent the largest share of forced labor with 11.4 million trafficked (55%) compared to 9.5 million (45%) men.

 

The U.S. Department of Labor identifies 148 different products from 75 countries made by forced labor.

 

In 2017, one out of seven runaways reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children were child sex trafficking victims.

 

Of these, 88% were in the care of social services or foster care when they ran away.

 

Eighty percent of children sold into sexual slavery are under 24, some as young as six.

 

The average age for the sex trade in the U.S. is 12 to 14 years old. Many of the runaway girls were sexually abused as children. 

 

At this writing, there is one internet pedophile ring in the U.S. with 70,000 members. 

 

Five noteworthy points about Globalist pedophile trafficking:

 

- the tens of thousands of people involved

 

- the high rank and tremendous wealth of many of the participants

 

- the activities, especially torture, mutilation, blood drinking, and gourmet cannibalism

 

- the involvement of those we should be able to trust, like CIA, Vatican, United Nations

 

- the automatic protection of participants by subverted government officials and media

 

Most human trafficking in the United States occurs in New York, California, and Florida.

 

California has three of the FBI’s highest child sex trafficking cities in the nation:

Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego.

 

The National Human Trafficking Hotline receives more calls from Texas than any other state, 15% from the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

 

Trafficking plays a major role in spread of HIV. 

 

30,000 victims of sex trafficking die each year from abuse, disease, torture, and neglect.

 

Sudanese phrase: “use a slave to catch slaves.” Traffickers send “broken-in girls” to recruit younger girls into the sex trade.

 

Sex traffickers often train girls themselves, first raping, then teaching them sex acts.

 

71% of trafficked children become suicidal.

 

UNICEF estimates that 300,000 children younger than 18 are currently trafficked to serve in armed conflicts worldwide. Often they serve as suicide bombers.

 

Traffickers target victims on the telephone, the Internet, through friends, at the mall, and through after-school programs.

 

Traffickers often work with corrupt government officials to obtain travel documents and seize passports.

 

Traffickers are increasingly taking pregnant women for the newborns. Babies are sold on the black market. The profit is divided between traffickers, doctors, lawyers, border officials.

 

People are trafficked for organ harvesting.

 

Increasing numbers of trafficked children are being terrorized, drained of adrenalized blood, then prepared and eaten like piglets or turkeys.

 

Per capita, there are more human slaves in the world today than ever before in history.

 

Due to globalization, every continent of the world has been involved in human trafficking.

 

Slaves are cheaper than they have ever been in history. The population explosion has resulted in a huge supply of potential workers. Globalization has created a mindset and environment where people are vulnerable and easily enslaved.

 

Worldwide, average cost of a slave is $90.

 

Help Set Them Free

 
 
 
6 /22/19
11:42 AM

 


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