Part 2: If you've been following me, (thank you 🙏), yesterday I posted video Part 1 from my segment on our show The Real about the perils behind #humantrafficking. I explained how I first handedly learned about human beings TODAY can be bought, sold, and traded as an object. This is a video from my mission trip last summer traveling to #Sapa #Vietnam where #MamaMai and I visited shelters, took survivors back home to reunite with their families, and performed outreaches to teach families in impoverished situations why their children are disappearing. A common question I hear is: HOW does one get trafficked?
4 common ways:
1. Misleading “Friendships” – Some recruiters befriend teens and adults for the sake of trafficking them. After they develop trust and a seemingly solid friendship, the recruiters initiate a weekend vacation or gig, only to deceive them into trafficking. A recruiter can make $45-90 for one victim.😳
2. False Job Advertisements – Traffickers will advertise paying jobs (nanny, waitress, model, etc.) in a foreign country. When the applicants arrive and are picked up by their supposed boss, their paperwork is often taken and they are forced into work conditions vastly different than they had been led to believe.
3. Family Arrangements – In some cases, a family falls on financial hard times and is willing to sell a child for money. (This is how I found out my dear friend was sold.) Parents are often promised their child will be taken care of and given a proper education. Sadly, the buyer rarely holds up to his or her part of the deal and the children or adolescents are resold into the trafficking industry.
4. Abductions – Many trafficked victims are kidnapped on their way to school, work, or home and later sold into slavery.
Please join me in fighting this epidemic. Click the link below to see what organizations I'm aligned with and how to download an app to be on the lookout. One last video tomorrow, Fam THANK YOU. I know this is a long post and I appreciate you investing your time read it🙏❤ #trafficking #moderndayslavery #endtrafficking #humantraffickingawarenessmonth #PacificLinks Pacific Links Foundation
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