Essay On Human Trafficking

460 Words2 Pages

Human trafficking is an industry worth 150 billion dollars a year. An industry not many people think about or even know about, which could be dangerous. About 3,200 men, women, and children are kidnapped and sold into human trafficking.
This form of slavery gets hundreds of children and adults put into the sex trade, and could turn them into murder victims. Unfortunately, there is no way to tame it unless authority cares enough to look into its clues. The impact of human trafficking is significant. It could lead to anxiety, insecurity, fear, and trauma after being assaulted, abused, and put into heavy, heavy work. A person could develop HIV, or AIDS, plus some other serious health risks. Therefore, governments around the world need to do more to end human trafficking.
About 80% of human trafficking is sexual, and 19% is labor exploitation. Which is very awful, now be …show more content…

It’s also one of the main spreads of AIDS and HIV, due to the human involvement in the sex trade. Furthermore, being forced to do anything out of your own comfort zone could possibly lead to PTSD. People put in these acts remember these traumas to their deathbeds, imagine that. These children and adults are being suddenly put into these horrific acts, which is not right. There are more slaves nowadays than ever in the past, with about 20 to 30 million people forced into this. About 14,500 through 17,500 people are trafficked into the US. The U.S. State Department says, 600,000 to 800,000 people are trafficked across international borders every year. Because of this, it’s the third largest international crime.
Reasons why a person would think it’s okay to human traffic or are involved in it could be because of the money involved. It could be that they’ve been involved in it and want to spread the pain. Could just be humorous to them. Either way, it’s completely disgusting to play God on people, meaning deciding their fate and whether they live or