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Human Rights: Human Trafficking, Persons experiencing Human Trafficking…
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Persons experiencing Human Trafficking often are not exposed to proper healthcare. And those who are, they usually only go during emergency situations:
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Most victims chose to not be identified due to: guilt, fear of relation by trafficker, fear of arrest or deportation, lack of transportation or controlled movement, fear of report to social services, lack of understanding the U.S. healthcare system
Everyone has the right to freedom. This is a natural born given right. Without the right of freedom, we then go under the leadership of a dictator. Persons should never be be held captive under the ruling of another person. The right to freedom gives people the right to power over their own lives as well. But once placed into the human trafficking trade, you right to freedom has been stripped. Most persons become victim to having their freedom stripped through:
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Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 was the first federal law to address trafficking in persons. It provided an approach that included prevention, protection, and prosecution. This law includes both sex and labor trafficking. This bill was later amended in 2019 and had 4 separate bills put in its place
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Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015: This act strengthens services for victims. Also requires the creation of a domestic trafficking victim’s fund to support victim assistance programs, block grants for child trafficking deterrence programs, and additional training requirements for first responders, among others.
Preventing Sex Trafficking and Strengthening Families Act of 2014: Seeks to reduce the incidence of sex trafficking among youth involved in the foster care system. The portion of this law specific to sex trafficking requires child welfare systems to improve their response to sex trafficking by screening and identifying youth who are sex trafficking victims or those who are at risk for sex trafficking, provide appropriate services to youth who experience sex trafficking, report missing children to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and develop protocols for locating missing or runaway children and determine what circumstances they faced while away from care.
Lack of access to quality education places vulnerabilities and puts children and adults alike at risk of human trafficking. Due to the lack of education, vicitims struggle to:
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Human Trafficking does not give those in the trade a right to life. They have to move whenever someone else tells them to. They have no say in how their life goes. There is not sense of security and they are constantly forced into doing acts against their will. They are not living for themselves, they are living to keep making money for their trafficker. Vicitms have no right to life and until they either escape or die, they will never be released to live a life of their own.
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Victims are forced to live in hazardous conditions. There are times when they go without food and water. There are instances where they don't even have shelter. Victims are constantly being pushed into unlivable conditions. They are only forced into these conditions because the traffickers feel like they are not worthy of putting in any efforts of the living conditions. All people have a right to shelter, food, and water. But victims are not even given these things most of the time during their captive state.
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Human Trafficking violates the principle of human dignity of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article . The trade of human persons is a terrible offense. Human trafficking deceives women, men, and children from all walks of life and it forces them into exploitative situations everyday. They get no respect or even recognized as a human.