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  2. Human trafficking - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, human trafficking cases are processed by the same officials to simultaneously determine the refugee and trafficking victim statuses of a person. However, criteria for qualifying as a refugee and a trafficking victim differ and they have different needs for staying in a country.

  3. Concern grows over traffickers targeting Ukrainian refugees - AOL

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    One man was detained in Poland suspected of raping a 19-year-old refugee he’d lured with offers of shelter after she fled war-torn Ukraine. Another case inside a refugee camp at Poland’s ...

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    Dudley has assisted in 126 human trafficking victim rescues. “When you have a family that creates vulnerable children it is very easy to pick out those kids. If it’s the way they were brought ...

  5. Human trafficking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Victims of trafficking are protected under federal law but may still be charged under state law. The federal Stop Exploitation Through Trafficking Act of 2013 is a law that encourages states to pass safe harbor laws. It elevated the status of the National Human Trafficking Hotline and opened up the Job Corps program to sex trafficking victims ...

  6. Sex trafficking in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In familial trafficking, the victim is controlled by family members who allow them to be sexually exploited in exchange for something, such as drugs or money. For example, a mother may allow a boyfriend to abuse a child in exchange for a place to stay. Often, the mother was a victim of human trafficking herself.

  7. Prostitution on Native American Reservations in North America

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    They will target particularly vulnerable girls with unstable home lives, as they are much easier to manipulate and more desperate to escape their home situations. [10] The traffickers will then drug and habitually rape and beat their victims, while also stealing their personal identification so that escaping the sex trade becomes nearly ...

  8. Human trafficking in LGBTQI+ communities - Wikipedia

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    Sex trafficking is a form of human trafficking or modern slavery that uses violence, threats, lies, and other methods to compel an individual to engage in commercial sex. Under U.S. federal law, anyone under 18 years old who participates in commercial sex is a victim of sex trafficking, despite whether the trafficker used force, fraud, or coercion.

  9. Human trafficking in South America - Wikipedia

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    Research by the United States Department of State has also found that LGBTQ+ people are vulnerable to human trafficking. [2] By far, sex trafficking is the leading type of human trafficking, making up 79 percent of all human trafficking. This is then followed by forced labor at 18 percent. About 20 percent of trafficking victims are children. [3]