Predator’s Paradise

New laws are making California a haven for human trafficking.

On a Saturday night in South Los Angeles, cars pull up and idle along the side streets of Figueroa, high beams ablaze, so that the drivers can get a good look at “the girls.” The women stand three astride in the middle of the street, in pasties and G-string bikinis under fishnet dresses. Draped over their shoulders are unzipped coats; even in temperate L.A., the night’s January chill is biting. In seven-inch Lucite heels, they teeter toward the driver of each car the way you might walk barefoot across gravel. Less than a block away, their pimps keep company on a sidewalk corner, in hoodies and loose jeans, watching their quarry, awaiting the payout. Absent is the one thing that might typically break up the party: a police car.

A surplus of bad ideas.

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Ontario man allegedly claimed he smuggled over 1,000 people through Akwesasne

Ontario Man – twins with Toronto Man

An Ontario man who once allegedly bragged he’d moved over 1,000 people across the Canada-U.S. border, is now facing a nine-count indictment alleging he was the “primary organizer” of a human smuggling network using Akwesasne Mohawk territory.

Simranjit “Shally” Singh of Brampton, Ont., pleaded not guilty on Wednesday in the U.S. Federal Court for the Northern District of New York to charges related to human smuggling. He was extradited to the U.S. on Thursday.

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Apologists for people-smugglers

Human-rights lawyers need to stop making excuses for the English Channel traffickers.

Last week, the UK government’s Illegal Migration Bill passed its second reading in the House of Commons, by 312 votes to 250. The controversial bill would allow for the detention of any migrant entering the UK through illegal means, such as on a small boat over the English Channel. Under the bill, migrants arriving illegally in Britain would also be denied access to asylum and to lawyers, and would be automatically deported to the nearest safe country.

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‘Deplorable conditions:’ Police rescue 64 Mexican nationals who were brought to the GTA and exploited for their labour

Diversity strikes again.

Police have arrested five people and have issued arrest warrants for two others following a months-long investigation into an alleged human trafficking ring that they say was enticing Mexican nationals into Canada with promises of a “better life” and then exploiting them for their labour.

The investigation, dubbed “Project Norte,” began in November after York Regional Police received a complaint from a single Mexican national about his work and living conditions in Canada.


How and where did they get across the Border?

The captives were transported to farms and factories to work. Why aren’t these locations named?

As far as I am concerned the Trudeau government is complicit in human trafficking.

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Germany: Europe’s bordello

An estimated 1.2 million men buy sex here every day

Germany is known as the bordello of Europe. It is a hard-won title. With more than 3,000 brothels across the country, and 500 in Berlin alone, its sex trade is worth more than £11 billion per year.

Prostitution, in all its forms, is legal in Germany, and has been since the end of the Second World War. Recently, though, attitudes have been changing. People and politicians are demanding that the government take notice of the “pimp state” and consider the terrible toll prostitution takes on its women and girls.

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Things Are So Crappy Under Trudeau That Human Smugglers Are Moving Mexicans From Canada To The USA

The Swanton Sector

I bet Trudeau gets a cut.

Shortly before sunset, in the parking lot of a Montreal hotel, the smuggler asked Yazuri Martinez-Alvarez to pay the remaining $3,000 in cash while she sat in the back of a four-door pickup truck with three other men.

Her final payment was due only when the journey ended. But she didn’t argue. Instead, she handed over the money and watched the smuggler count it.

She remained in the truck until the sky darkened and the smuggler told her to leave her backpack behind. She could only carry her passport and cellphone. Baggage would make too much noise when they moved through the brush and might alert border police, the smuggler told her.

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Justin Trudeau was asked about Montreal’s Pornhub months ago. Now Ottawa is scrambling to find answers

A working group of MPs and senators looking at ways to combat human trafficking sent a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in March outlining concerns it had about videos being posted on Pornhub, the popular pornography website based in Montreal, and calling on the government to act.

In November the group wrote to federal Justice Minister David Lametti, making the same case.

Both letters went unanswered.

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