Human trafficking is modern-day slavery — the exploitation of people through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of labor or sex.
Contrary to common belief, trafficking isn’t always about crossing borders. A person can be trafficked within their own hometown, controlled by manipulation, debt, addiction, or fear.
Think of it this way: human trafficking is not movement — it’s control.
Traffickers often disguise exploitation behind legitimate businesses: cleaning services, massage parlors, construction sites, and even online job ads.
Key Takeaway: If someone cannot walk away freely, their freedom has already been taken.
