Human Trafficking is a $32Billion Industry, so is Legislation and Prosecution Falling Short?

Originally posted by Mary Goudie on July 15, 2013— “All too often slavery in some of its more contemporary manifestations – human trafficking, the exploitation of migrant workers, the buying and selling of women and girls into the sex trade – is considered a labour or human rights issue. Ultimately, though, modern-day slavery is at … More Human Trafficking is a $32Billion Industry, so is Legislation and Prosecution Falling Short?

FBI Raids Rescue 105 Kids Forced Into Prostitution

By Pete Yost for The Associated Press on July 29, 2013— “Authorities rescued 105 children who were forced into prostitution and arrested 150 pimps and others in a three-day law enforcement sweep in 76 American cities, the FBI said Monday. The victims, almost all girls, range in age from 13 to 17. The largest numbers … More FBI Raids Rescue 105 Kids Forced Into Prostitution

WICHITA: 3 Charged With Sex Trafficking At Massage Parlors

Originally posted by Stephanie Schultz on July 24, 2013— “Federal prosecutors have charged three people in a wide-ranging sex trafficking conspiracy operating at nine Asian massage parlors in Wichita. A criminal complaint filed Wednesday in federal court charges owner Gary H. Kidgell; his wife, Yan Zhang; and employee XiuQing Tian, all of Wichita, with conspiracy … More WICHITA: 3 Charged With Sex Trafficking At Massage Parlors

You’re Invited to the Art Auction and Benefit for Rescue:Freedom

What:  Art Auction and Benefit for Rescue:Freedom Where:  The Hub in Pioneer Square at 220 2nd Ave. S. Date: Sunday, August 18th Time:  4 – 7 PM Cost:  Free All of the funds will go toward survivor recovery services and the event will feature high quality crafts made by survivors from India.  For more information, please visit: … More You’re Invited to the Art Auction and Benefit for Rescue:Freedom

Real Talk About the SE Asian Sex Trade, from Jamie Wright—Wife, Mother & Missionary

By Jamie Wright on July 22, 2013— “I spent the first two weeks of July in South East Asia, getting a first hand look at the sex trade, slavery, and human trafficking that plagues that part of the world. After I got back, I had coffee with a friend who said, “Dump it all out.” … More Real Talk About the SE Asian Sex Trade, from Jamie Wright—Wife, Mother & Missionary

Philadelphia Man Charged with Sex Trafficking a Minor

U.S. Attorney’s Office July 18, 2013 Eastern District of Pennsylvania (215) 861-8200 PHILADELPHIA— “An indictment was unsealed today charging Rahim McIntyre, 36, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with three counts of sex trafficking of a minor and by force, announced United States Attorney Zane David Memeger. McIntyre was arrested today. According to the indictment, McIntyre, a/k/a “King … More Philadelphia Man Charged with Sex Trafficking a Minor

New Jersey: Mexicans Forced into Prostitution, Six Charged

TRENTON, New Jersey on July 18, 2013— “Six members of a human trafficking ring that moved Mexican women into the United States illegally and made them work as prostitutes, often after promising them jobs as housecleaners or baby sitters, have been arrested, state authorities said Thursday. Jose Romero-Flores, identified as the ringleader, operated three brothels … More New Jersey: Mexicans Forced into Prostitution, Six Charged

Seattle Benefit Concert: Where Has Love Gone?

Benefit Concert & Silent Auction Organized by Destiny House Restoration Center This Seattle-area Benefit Concert will feature music acts by Born To Be Wild (formerly Magic Carpet Ride and Steppenwolf) and Lisa Mitts. The benefit will help Destiny House Restoration Center and their mission. September 21, 2013 | 7 pm but doors open at 6 … More Seattle Benefit Concert: Where Has Love Gone?

SEATTLE: UW Students Using Feminine Napkins to Fight Human Trafficking

By Elisa Jaffe on July 15, 2013— “Washington is a hot spot for human trafficking, and some University of Washington graduate students have developed an unusual way to help victims of what they call “modern day slavery.” Human trafficking is a crime that’s plagued 18 counties in Washington, and the challenge authorities face is finding … More SEATTLE: UW Students Using Feminine Napkins to Fight Human Trafficking