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Website title: The Exodus Road - Your Invitation to Fight Human Trafficking

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The roadside itself was unremarkable: just another street leading into a city in India. But for the three women being sold there, their lives had been constricted until their reality was confined to the road. Any other movement was strictly limited.

A fourth woman was trafficking these individuals from her community on the outskirts of town, selling...


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Human trafficking is a hidden crime that is easy to sensationalize or unintentionally spread myths about. Both labor trafficking and sex trafficking are highly complex and often difficult to accurately measure or identify.

To make it harder, human trafficking is often extremely misrepresented in movies, books, and other media — further adding to pub...


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Massage parlors are one of the most common venues for sex trafficking. When that happens, they are known as illicit massage businesses (IMBs). It is particularly easy for sex trafficking to take place in these businesses because they already operate with private rooms, a lot of physical access betwen the customer and the service provider, and easily dodged...


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Roughly 50,000 people are working in forced labor, or labor trafficking, right now in the U.S. This tragically common crime happens in fields including agriculture, domestic work, and manufacturing.

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Mila* had come to the hospital with health problems that a compassionate healthcare worker quickly pieced together to tell a sobering story: she had been sexually abused.

The hospital collaborated with law enforcement, who began to suspect that this was bigger than just an abuse case. That’s when they connected with The Exodus Road’s investigators.<...


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