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Wehrwolfen
06-29-2018, 01:15 PM
We Need An Updated Approach To Combat Human Trafficking (https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3667039/posts)



By Sarah E. Mendelson

06/29/18
The role of the United States as a leader in combating human trafficking since the late 1990s has been rightly praised as both bipartisan and noteworthy. Now, with U.S. leadership on human rights in serious decline, it’s essential to rethink traditional approaches and to broaden constituencies devoted to this issue. The work combating human trafficking of both Republican and Democratic administrations, going back to the Clinton White House, has dramatically shaped how the world has tackled this horrendous international crime where children, women, and men, through force, fraud or coercion, are exploited. Among many highlights, it has included: Working with Congress to legislate the creation of an office in the State Department led by an Ambassador to rate the efforts of countries around the world prohibiting human trafficking and punishing traffickers Helping shape an internationally agreed definition of human trafficking that has been ratified by over 170 countries Coordinating the interagency including the largest government-funded efforts in the world to combat trafficking overseen by among others the State Department, the Departments of Labor and Justice, and USAID, where between 2010 and 2014 I helped shape the Agency’s policy and strategy.
Source:
http://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rig...an-trafficking (http://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/394774-we-need-an-updated-approach-to-human-trafficking)

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We need to change the Progressive Democrat emotional narrative from immigrants to exposing and ending human trafficking.
The current border crisis is an opportunity to flip the script on Democrats.
Whenever Democrats talk about immigration we need to correct them and tell them this isn't about immigration, it's about human trafficking. We have the power to change the narrative.
The biased 5th Columnist media is also at the crux of this issue. They refuse to expose the incidents of human trafficking, rape and exploitation of the children and women that are being trafficked.
More Coyotes and Human Traffickers were arrested last year than in all of Obama's eight years in office. The inquiring persons have to ponder why this is the case.

Trump tried to bring human trafficking to the forefront during the 2016 campaign yet the biased 5th Columnist media ignored it. I'm glad The Hill.com has finally chosen to address it, but if this news agency cares, they'll address it every day to emphasize this horrible issue. No atrocity going on in the world today is worse than human trafficking.
The issue of human trafficking was brought to the forefront during the 2016 campaign, yet the 5th Columnist media ignored it. I'm glad The Hill has finally chosen to address it, but if they are REALLY sincere and care, they'll address it every day. No atrocity going on in the world today is worse than human trafficking.

roadmaster
06-29-2018, 02:59 PM
When Africans were brought over on ships to the US it was human traffickers that did this. It's still going on today. It's all about how much money they can get by doing this and could care less about the lives of the people they traffic.

Wehrwolfen
06-29-2018, 07:47 PM
When Africans were brought over on ships to the US it was human traffickers that did this. It's still going on today. It's all about how much money they can get by doing this and could care less about the lives of the people they traffic.

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Certainly your statement is accurate and correct that it was Human Traffickers that began the importation of African slaves. The question is who were those traffickers? Muslims invading Sub-Saharan countries killing the old and impaired and carting off the rest into slavery to be sold to the English, French, Spanish and Portuguese. Prior to that it was Greeks, Romans, Mongols, and Vikings, etc.
Today human trafficking and slavery still exists openly in the Middle East and Muslim countries, yet no matter what we as Americans do it continues even in our country.
What is necessary to stop or curtail Human Trafficking in America is a method to close our border in the South and control those entering our country. We cannot stop the Human Trafficking in other countries.
In the end it's all politics and those against curbing illegal immigration and curtailing Human Trafficking are the problem. Obviously President Donald Trump those that support him and a majority Americans would like to see these things ended.