The organized sale of New York girls has become a common phenomenon in the city.
According to Barna, citing the New York Times, buying and selling New York girls on the streets of this city is a common phenomenon. Every human being is in pain. But everyone seems to be turning a blind eye to the prevalence of this phenomenon in the United States.
In poor countries, victims are often sold as slaves after being kidnapped and imprisoned, but in America, girls are sold without being imprisoned.
In fact, human trafficking in America is seen in the form of self-selling of girls, but often these people are organized by violent groups that never face police or judicial authorities.
Objecting to child trafficking in the manner of an active human rights institution
In fact, the American judicial structure does not allow these girls to defend their rights because it is very difficult to prove brokering cases in this country, and the judges also They are not interested in hearing the words of these girls, who are apparently criminals but themselves victims.
Protest against human trafficking and the neglect of the American judicial system