You've missed the entire point and definition. Trafficking involves forced labor, in this case in the sex trade. If someone is forced or coerced into something, that isn't a cultural thing or a "job opportunity". The job opportunity isn't for the young girl, it's for the person making her "work" for their own profit. Get a clue dude. Thank you.
Originally Posted by Larch4
I think Politicians and do gooders have seen one too many Liam Nesome movie. They have created a false narrative to support their moralistic view of the world.
If you make something Illegal you create criminals and a seedy evirorment. The point is most are not forced or coerced. It is their choice. In their culture sex work is a viable choice. They were sex workers back home.
When they are arrested , of course the are going to say they were forced to work. They know they are going to be given asylum and human right organization are going to give them support because it supports their narrative.
Im not denying that the stereotypical strong arm pimp or persons that exploit immigrates exits. Its just not the norm.