Immigration is the movement of people into a country or region to which they are not native in order to settle there. Immigration can be a legal act through the correct process. In this situation, the person or persons immigrating would be given a green card and would be in no legal danger at all residing in the new region or country. This is unfortunatley not the case in most situations. Often times, people seek refuge illegally coming form many different backrounds, usually not very pleasant. There are various reasons people decide to immigrate. For example, religious tolerance, economic oppurtunity (better jobs), family reunification, or freedom. Human trafficking is one of the most horrible as well as one of the most common reasons behind immigration. Human trafficking is the illegal trade of human beings mainly for the purposes of commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor. Other purposes can be extraction of organs or tissues, or even surrogacy or ova removal. Often times, people get tricked or kidnapped and brought into the world of trafficking, against their will and without a way of getting out. As a result, people go to extreme lengths to escape. Ones who are lucky enough to escape are, in most cases, left with no choice other than to immigrate, going to a place far enough away to ensure their own safety and to make absolute sure that there's no possibility of being re-captured. Seeking refuge, a better life, and a promising future, they immigrate to a new place hoping to be able to start over completely new. The life they expected to run to, unfortunatley is not what they were hoping for.
Exact statistics of human trafficking crimes are often unavailable due to the covert nature of the industry, the invisibility of victims, and high levels of under-reporting. Further obstacles include inconsistent definitions, reluctance to share data, and a lack of sufficient funds. Below is a list of approximated estimates on human trafficking. * The sexual exploitation of women and children as a result of human trafficking is estimated to earn 28 billion dollars a year. * 27 million people are in modern day slavery across the world. * Anywhere between 700,000 to 2 million people are trafficked across international borders every year. 80% of these victms are women and young girls. * 50% of transit victims are children. * Over 1 million children enter the sex trade each year. * 161 countries around the world are affected by human trafficking. * The human trafficking industry makes around 32 billion dollars a year. That's more than Nike, Google, and Starbucks combined. * Victims of human trafficking are subject to rape, tortue, forced abortions, starvation, as well as many other forms of abuse
( http://facts.randomhistory.com/human-trafficking-facts.html There are many different ways people find themselves trapped in the human trafficking industry. Children are sometimes sold into slavery by their poverty-stricken families as a means of income, women sold by their spouses for the same purpose. Slave traders often kidnap their victims. One of the most common ways is deceit. Padmavathi was a mother in her twenties, just escaped from her abusive marriage with the youngest of her two sons to an unfamiliar but large city in India. Vulnerable, alone, and naive, she was approached by a generous stranger who bought her dinner and gave her a place to stay. After three days, he offered her a job cooking at a large function. She went to the location of the job and upon her arrival was greeted by two men who beat and raped her. From that day forward, she was a slave to the man who had once been so kind and generous to her. He used her baby son as leverage, forcing her into prostitution. If she refused he hurt her or her baby. He gave her only a tiny room with a small amount of food and didn't allow her to have any of the money. One night, she returned from work and the man informed her that her
Human Trafficking Research Human trafficking has become a major problem worldwide which affects many people. An estimated 600-800 hundred millions women and children. Some forms of migration are forced as is in the case of human trafficking. I. Human trafficking is a major concern for other country and here in the USA. A. In the year 2013 in the month of February in Boko Haram a French family of 7 was took from their home including 4 kids who was between the ages of 5 to 12 and was made slave…
Human Trafficking Human trafficking goes hand in hand with slavery and is a problem that society keeps overlooking, even though; it has and will continue to affect millions of people. Trafficking is a type of slavery involving the trade or transport of people or goods. Human trafficking pertains only to the recruitment, transportation, and harboring by force or third person party (SANTAC “Definition). Men, women and children are exposed to trafficking. In most cases, women and children are…
convince her father to allow her to travel to Paris with her friend Amanda. When the girls arrive in France they end up sharing a cab with a stranger named Peter, and Amanda informs him that there along not knowing that Peter works for an Albanian human trafficking ganging. Peter asks to show the girls around town at night? With delight the girls accept this offer and run off to their hotel room to get ready for and unforgettable night. As they were getting ready, Kim and her friend are kidnapped from…
Jonathan Guevara 9/12/14 Professor CJ Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the illegal movement of people, where humans are being treated as possessions to be forced into prostitution or involuntary labor. The people being exploited are trapped in a horrible world. They're usually often beat, starved, or forced to work as prostitutes. According to the International Labour Organization, there are estimates that there is 20.9 million victims of human trafficking worldwide. 5.5 million of those are…
being bought to work in the cotton and tobacco fields or as house maids in Colonial America. The truth is, there are still slaves of all skin tones and backgrounds all over the world today. In fact, there are over 27 million people caught in human trafficking today (“END IT”), that’s more than the people who were slaves during the entire Trans-Atlantic Slave trade (“Injustice Today”). How can this be, one might ask? As everyone knows, just because something is made illegal, that doesn’t stop it from…
Fregoso Mrs. Nair English IV 10 May 2012 Human Trafficking Human trafficking is the trade in humans, most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery, forced labor or for the extraction of organ or tissues, including surrogacy and ova removal. Trafficking is a lucrative industry, representing an estimated Thirty-two billion dollar per year in international trade, this is according to Wikipedia. This is a modern way of slavery is very inhuman. Human beings arrive and suffer every year as slaves…
• Background: 0 4 8 12 16 Human trafficking occurs when sexual services are acquired from someone through transporting and keeping them by threatening or forcing them which includes abduction, fraud, deception, and abuse of power for the purpose of selfish utilization, this follows. The trafficked persons are exploited and this includes, at the least, the exploitation of prostitution, servitude or practices similar to servitude, forced labour, confinement and the removal of organs…
Burmese government has committed serious abuses and blocked humanitarian aid to tens of thousands of displaced civilians since June 2011, in fighting in Burma's northern Kachin State, Human Rights Watch said. Some 75,000 ethnic Kachin displaced persons and refugees are in desperate need of food, medicine, and shelter, Human Rights Watch said. In Burma, the Burmese army have been attacking villages, razed homes, pillaged properties, and forcing the displacement of tens of thousands of people. The soldiers…
Stop Human Trafficking The fashion industry’s worldwide yearly revenue is twenty billion dollars. The human trafficking industry has a startling revenue of 31.6 billion dollars per year. For 31.6 billion dollars you could feed the whole entire world on one dollar a day for four and a half days (Mannafreedom). Many people believe that human trafficking doesn’t exist anymore, and some think that it only happens in foreign countries whose names they have never even heard of-these people are incorrect…
Human trafficking is an international issue that has been increasing in the last few decades all around the world. Interestingly, a large number of organized crime involves the human trafficking of women in particular. This paper will focus on the relationship between human trafficking and prostitution with women, concentrating on those being brought to Italy from Nigeria. Before delving into an analysis of human trafficking with women, the term must be defined, as it is often confused with the…