Selling human lives is a deplorable act. It's a real problem and a real solution is needed to stop human trafficking. Human traffickers lie and deceive their victims so they can kidnap them from their homes. The selling of one's bodies, rape and abuse for profit is a business we need to change in Houston. Steve Roskey, an agent with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission in Houston, found a basement full of human trafficking victims and rescued the women, saying he "used those keys to unlock dark secrets at 8403 Clinton Drive that he never knew about." witnessed before: a series of hidden gates and doors leading to passageways, a chrome trailer that doubled as an office, and a series of secret rooms (Roskey) Finding beds soaked in piss and semen and young women lying there with little to no clothing. on small facilities. Jessica Alexander wrote about how these women who are used in dirty and unsafe cellars or residential brothels are sometimes forced to also be used as a baby mill (Alessandro) If traffickers manage to get hold of the bodies of the victims of trafficking are forced to work in agriculture, catering, domestic servitude, and sweatshops. Furthermore, being in a cramped space and sewing counterfeit items against one's will is an unconstitutional and ruthless act. Perhaps, shutting down all businesses that have a hint of corrupt and sex-oriented industries would help solve the problem. The ultimate goal of United Against Human Trafficking (formerly the Houston Rescue and Restore Coalition) and every anti-human trafficking organization is to ensure that one day human slavery will truly be a thing of the past. Because no human life should be for sale. (Houston Rescue and Restore Coalition) Human trafficking adds no value to Houston; however, it increases the mortality rate of thousands of people. These are all results of human trafficking that we can
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