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John Diala

Human Trafficking: Human Trafficking Overview - 1 views

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    Yea, Sallie. "Human Trafficking-A Geographical Perspective." Geodate 01 Jul. 2010: n. pag. Wed. 3 Nov 2010.  What this article has covered was that, human trafficking happens around particularly everywhere. Places like china, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, and The Philippines, has a high human trafficking ratio. The international labor organization(ILO) has estimated that the minimum number of people being trafficked is, 2.5 million as whole, 1.4 million from Asian countries, 250, 000 in Latin America, 230,000 in the Middle East and North Africa, 200,000 from countries growing in economics, 130,000 in sub-Saharan Africa. The point of this article is to inform the reader of frights of human trafficking.  This article is a helpful source. This article compares to my other research by, showing more statistics that I never knew before. Yes, this information from this article is reliable. The goal of this source is to inform people about human trafficking. This source is helpful to me, personally. By this article showing statistics in foreign countries. It helps my argument that traveling the world is a dangerous thing. This source can be helpful to me due to the statistics it has. No, it hasn't changed my point of view of my topic; it just me made even more interested in it. I find it understandable that Asian countries are high in human trafficking by personal experiences I know for a fact that the U.S. is more safer to live in than The Philippines. 
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