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> And the girls would be too afraid to go to the authorities for help

In which western European countries are human trafficked girls afraid of going to the police? It's hard to imagine any western European country where authorities wouldn't take this extremely seriously, and where this wouldn't be front page news.



You seem to be uninformed about basically the entire problem area. There is a large industry of human trafikking.

Spesifically in UK there was a scandal with local police basically ignoring the issue.

The girls are seen as illegal immigrants first, and any kind of victim second. Then there is the risk of blackmail, as in, if the girl's concervative family find out that she has been a sex slave, she would be disowned.

If none of the above issues apply, it is also important how the girls think the police will react, rather than how they will actually react.

And lastly, without your passport you are mostly stuck in an unfamiliar country, don't speak the language and probably you have no money either.

it is basically slavery.


> Spesifically in UK there was a scandal with local police basically ignoring the issue.

Source?

> without your passport you are mostly stuck in an unfamiliar country

Without your passport you just go to your country's embassy and get a new one. Or if that's not possible because your country doesn't have them, claim refugee status.


»In 2018, it emerged that under the "hostile environment" policy, victims of modern slavery and human trafficking in the U.K. had been jailed in breach of the Modern Slavery Act 2015, and that several had been deported by the Home Office.«

[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Office_hostile_environm...


It's not about the country where this happens but in the home country where the girls' families are that they are not safe from the mob if their racket is threatened. The police from another country can't offer them protection.


I see yea that makes more sense.




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