Hispanic Magazine
HUMAN trafficking
Media articles
A $10 billion per year industry, the trading of people
as commodities has long been the misfortune
of developing countries. But with the number
of trafficked into the United States in the tens of
thousands per year, are we doing enough?
By Michael Cory Davis
Her name is Paloma. A young woman with dark hair and eyes, she stands 5'3" and is full of joy when she talks about her plans for the future. She's had much to overcome. In her eyes in s a fiery conviction developed from years of hardship. Confident and pretty, Paloma is sure she has the power to make a better life for herself.
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