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  2. Human trafficking in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Human trafficking in Brazil is an ongoing problem. Brazil is a source country for men, women, girls, and boys subjected to human trafficking, specifically forced prostitution within the country and abroad, as well as a source country for men and boys in forced labor within the country. The United States Department of Homeland Security ...

  3. Exclusive-Brazil yanks temp work visas for China's BYD after ...

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    BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil has stopped issuing temporary work visas for BYD, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday, in the wake of accusations that some workers at a site owned by the ...

  4. Man living in fancy Brickell condo was caught trafficking ...

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    A man living in a luxurious Brickell condo was sentenced Wednesday to over two decades in federal prison for trafficking firearms from Miami to South America inside compressed air tanks.

  5. Human trafficking in South America - Wikipedia

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    Argentina and Brazil are very common destination countries for women from the Andes and some places in the Caribbean, like the Dominican Republic and Panama is a destination country for women from Colombia and Central America who are forced to work in the sex trade. Trafficking is a common occurrence along borders in Central and South America.

  6. BYD working conditions controversy - Wikipedia

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    After the inspection, the BYD Auto Brazil branch admitted that there were problems with the working conditions and had relocated the workers to local hotels.. Jinjiang Group, the contractor for BYD, stated that they rejected Brazilian authorities assessment that the workers are operating under "slave-like" conditions.

  7. 'Lost all credibility': Nonprofit CEO delivers demand to ...

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    And so, I am excited about the trajectory that a more robust reporting mechanism can bring to the objective of eradicating trafficking in America." Original article source: 'Lost all credibility ...

  8. 2010 Rio de Janeiro security crisis - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, there was a major security crisis in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro and some of its neighboring cities. The city's criminal drug trafficking factions initiated a series of attacks in response to the government placing permanent police forces [4] into Rio's slums.

  9. Third arrest made in Miami-Dade trafficking and rape of 15 ...

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    A third person was apprehended Wednesday for his alleged role in the trafficking and rape of a 15-year-old girl in a Miami-Dade hotel this month, records show. Hermes Mejia, 29, is facing charges ...