1. Global Human Trafficking
If left without control, human trafficking will continue to spread and grow because there is increasing monetary gains to be made by the criminals involved in this trade at very low risk to them. ... Countries in this tier are subject to potential non-humanitarian and non-trade sanctions. ... Although economic factors are an important driver of human trafficking and push victims into situations that make trafficking more likely they also influence the criminals trafficking humans. ... It is estimated criminals make over $32 billion yearly from the trade and sale of humans; $15.5 billion of thi...
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