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human trafficking

noun

  1. the illegal practice of procuring or trading in human beings for the purpose of prostitution, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of human trafficking1

First recorded in 1985–90
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Example Sentences

Referencing the “+57” lyric, “Turned off her phone so she wouldn’t get caught / Baby is bad, but she’s smart,” the agency’s general director Astrid Cáceres Cárdenas alleged the song alludes to the country’s network of human trafficking, in which young girls are invited to parties where they are vulnerable to sexual exploitation.

The NCA said it had about 70 ongoing investigations into networks or individuals in the top tier of organised immigration crime or human trafficking.

From BBC

Those include staffing the State Department with ideological allies who will pressure foreign governments to accept deportees; reallocating resources from ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations unit, which is focused on cross-border crimes like drug smuggling and human trafficking; enlisting the National Guard; and constructing hundreds of detention camps and hiring tens of thousands more enforcement agents.

From Slate

Are these people victims of human trafficking?

From BBC

The former adviser to Donald Trump said his intent was not what it appeared to be — prepping Epstein for a series of interviews following an expected arrest for human trafficking — but rather exposing his interview subject.

From Salon

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