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  • Essay / The 13th Amendment Treaty - 1335

    Since the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution by the states on December 6, 1865 was intended to be a grand celebration of equal rights that recognized that all men were created equal and free from slavery. . This type of crime against humanity was only directed against certain racial, social or economic indifferences in America. However, this 150-year-old explicit constitutional right to remain free continues to be violated daily throughout the United States and around the world by the actions of criminal organizations, corporations, and governments in the trafficking epidemic. human beings. My intention is to raise awareness in our communities at the lowest possible level to protect our families from these criminals and organizations that continue to operate freely to manipulate people of any age, race, gender, social or economic classification through news modern slavery tactics which are better known as human trafficking. First, what actually declares human trafficking a crime or slavery? According to the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), it defines the term used by the United Nations as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons for improper purposes, including forced labor or sexual exploitation. This includes whether or not the victim consented to these actions. (Office of Justice Programs, 2012) This internationally accepted definition used by the NIJ for human trafficking provides the legal system with a secure parameter of the law to prevent these criminal elements from using the content as a loophole in the wording of the law. law to avoid the legal ramifications of the legal systems, whether in America or internationally. The corruption report...... in the middle of the document highlights the lack of control, victims have minimal personal possession of items, no financial ties to legitimate institutions such as banks, credit affiliations and the lack of real currency. They often move around in the public without having proper identification (driver's license, passports, visas or SSN card) with guardians nearby monitoring their actions and what they say to outside sources. Even when victims come into contact with other people, their conversational skills demonstrate many inconsistencies in their knowledge of time, factors related to familiar geographic location, and in explaining themselves logically in general conversations that attract attention. pay attention to them. These victims remain in a state of confusion due to the physical and psychological circumstances they encounter in each human trafficking.