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2012 Trafficking In Persons Final Report.pdf - NCJTC Home

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ABA publication from 2009 giving an overview of human trafficking from Mexico to the<br />

United States, discussing laws, the status of victims, prevention, border control and<br />

security.<br />

"Human <strong>Trafficking</strong> in Mexico Targets Women and Children." CNN. 13 January 2010. Accessed<br />

on 05 November 2011. .<br />

Brief story of a young woman from Ciudad Juárez who discusses her experiences within<br />

the cycle of human trafficking and the gang violence that is associated with it.<br />

"Human <strong>Trafficking</strong> Worldwide ~ Mexico | Wide Angle | PBS." PBS: Public Broadcasting<br />

Service. 25 September 2003. Accessed on 05 November 2011.<br />

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PBS video tacking the issue of the exploitation of human beings who dream of a new<br />

American lives, but who are instead forced into slave labor or prostitution and debt by the<br />

traffickers whom they cannot pay.<br />

"Illegal Immigration & Sex <strong>Trafficking</strong>–Who Is At Risk? Mcauleysworld‟s Weblog. 22 March<br />

2009. Accessed on 05 November 2011.<br />

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Blog about the sex trade, citing gangs from Mexico as number-one traffickers of women<br />

and girls into the United States. Highlights the kind of women who are at highest risk for<br />

being forced into prostitution and trafficked across borders.<br />

Jessup, Meredith. "‗The New Mafia‘: Human <strong>Trafficking</strong> along U.S./Mexican Border Produces<br />

‗Startling Pattern of Torture, Rape and Murder‘ | Video | TheBlaze.com." Breaking News<br />

and Opinion on The Blaze. 6 March 2011. Accessed on 05 November 2011.<br />

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Suggests ideas about a ―new mafia‖ in America, referring to the wave of crime from<br />

Mexico that is slowly traveling north, often in the form of human trafficking. Discusses<br />

―drop houses‖ where criminal gangs live and keep their victims.<br />

Landesman, Peter. "The Girls Next Door." The New York Times. 25 January 2004. Accessed on<br />

05 November 2011.<br />

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NY Times story about an illegal immigration raid which ended up uncovering child sex<br />

slaves, all Mexican nationals without papers. Discusses cross border criminal networks<br />

and concept of ―stash houses‖ becoming increasingly prevalent in the United States.<br />

"A Line in the Sand: Confronting the Threat at the Southwest Border." USHouse.gov. House<br />

Committee on <strong>Home</strong>land Security. Accessed on 06 November 2011.<br />

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