Human Trafficking: North Dakota
In January 2009, KFYR-TV in Bismark, ND carried this piece concerning the human trafficking of individuals into forced labor condition – these illegal immigrants were from India, and they were victimized. The piece discusses the then pending legislation from within the North Dakota House of Representatives and Senate addressing both sex trafficking and the forced labor of persons. Subsequently the combined bill was passed in August 2009 and North Dakota created and enacted a new chapter, 12.1 of the North Dakota Century Code relating to human trafficking.
Here is a short, 11 minute piece of CBS reporter’s Hannah Storm’s interview of David Bastone, author of “Not for Sale” during which Bastone speaks to the issue trafficking of people in both large and small cities throughout the United States:
While it would appear the documented cases of children being trafficked in North Dakota are at or near zero, as detailed by Bastone, parents/guardians must remain vigilant and engaged with their charges. Keeping our children safe is our societal collective responsibility.
Thank you for your time.
All the best,
Christopher
Links:
Not For Sale Organization: Main Page
Human Trafficking: Children as a Commodity
Human Trafficking: Children in Southeastern US (FL, GA, AL)
Human Trafficking: Children in Nevada
Human Trafficking: Children in Texas
Who knew that north dakota would have some sick people there..they are really bad people
Who would think to come to north dakota anyways..well i guess its a mystery to where every you go, there will be people who will take you! drug you up! and sell your inncent little bodies..and be used over and over and over and over again! (or untill you are used up)
REMEBER USE TO BUDDY SYSTEM! STAY WITH A FREN DONT FALL FOR THE PEOPLE WHO LOOK SUSPICIOUS WITH CANDY AND POPSICLES!!!!
BE SMART! HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE TELEVISION SHOW ON LIFETIME
"HUMAN TRAFFICKING" AND YES IT CAN HAPPEN ANY WHERE FOR GOD SAKES IT HAPPENED IT NORTH DAKOTA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND I AM DONe!