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Article – Latin America 700 Cases Child Trafficking. What Are The Governments Doing To Protect The Children?

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  • Bernadet says:

    It is outrageous that parents, neighbors, etc., are selling children. Tourists should not be taking advantage of economically poor young women and children. People should not use the economic disadvantage of women and children against them in order to use them for sexual purposes. Obviously, rich people traveling have money that they could give away to help impoverished people without expecting anything in return.
    Poverty = prostitution
    How could Argentina recognize underage human trafficking in their criminal code? This is obviously wrong. The Governments should be protecting its citizens from tourists traveling for cheap sex opportunities and sex traffickers.
    Yes, the Governments of the World are supposed to protect the children. What makes you think that your children or your children’s children won’t be the next victim of child sex slavery due to poverty?

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