Arizona

American State Flag - Arizona az
American State Flag – Arizona

The “Grand Canyon State,” Arizona, was the 48th state to join the U.S. in 1912– the last of 48 contiguous (connected) states to join the Union. The state’s name comes from arizonac, from two Papago Indian words meaning “place of the young spring.” Arizona has a very dry climate and is known for its cactus plants. In fact, the state flower is the saguaro cactus blossom.

Human trafficking is a serious issue that affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds in Arizona and around the world. It is defined as the use of force, fraud, or coercion to exploit someone for labor, sexual exploitation, or other forms of exploitation. It can take many forms, including sex trafficking, labor trafficking, and domestic servitude.

In Arizona, the issue of human trafficking has received increasing attention in recent years. According to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, there were 278 reported cases of human trafficking in the state in 2020. The majority of these cases involved sex trafficking, followed by labor trafficking.

Victims of human trafficking in Arizona may come from a variety of backgrounds and may be exploited in a variety of settings, including hotels, restaurants, factories, farms, and private homes. Some of the most common indicators of human trafficking in Arizona include:

  • Victims who are unable to move or leave their place of work due to fear or coercion
  • Victims who are controlled by their traffickers through force, threats, or intimidation
  • Victims who are not allowed to speak for themselves or who are not allowed to make decisions about their own lives
  • Victims who are not paid for their work or who are paid very little
  • Victims who are not allowed to leave their place of work or who are constantly accompanied by their traffickers

If you suspect that someone you know may be a victim of human trafficking in Arizona, it is important to get help as soon as possible. You can call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or the Arizona Attorney General’s Office’s Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-855-500-FREE (3733). You can also contact local law enforcement or a trusted organization that provides services to trafficking victims.

Human Trafficking Alert – Super Bowl 2023 – AFA United
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Human Trafficking Alert – Super Bowl 2023 – AFA United

Date: February 10, 2023 This Sunday, February 12, 2023, Super Bowl LVII will kick off in Glendale, Arizona.  Super Bowl LVII is the upcoming American football championship game of the National Football League for the 2022 season. It will be played between the American Football Conference champion Kansas City Chiefs and the National Football Conference…

No, the Super Bowl won't cause a human trafficking spike in Phoenix – AZCentral
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No, the Super Bowl won't cause a human trafficking spike in Phoenix – AZCentral

The traditions surrounding the Super Bowl, the most-watched event in professional sports, are time honored. The host city rolls out the red carpet to welcome 100,000 visitors, and millions of viewers anticipate a great game, entertaining halftime show and catchy commercials. Just as entrenched as those traditions is the annual reminder that the Super Bowl causes human trafficking to spike…

Long Beach man charged with human trafficking, pimping 2 women
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Long Beach man charged with human trafficking, pimping 2 women

A 42-year-old Long Beach man was arrested and charged with human trafficking and pimping two women, authorities announced Thursday. Darrell Elder was arrested Jan. 31 after a weeklong investigation in Anaheim, according to a news release from the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force. Authorities said they contacted a woman believed to be a sex worker…

'Trapped': Inside the world of sex trafficking in Arizona as Super Bowl approaches
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'Trapped': Inside the world of sex trafficking in Arizona as Super Bowl approaches

PHOENIX – Arizona’s law enforcement continues to raise awareness of the dangers of sex trafficking as Super Bowl LVII approaches, but is the premier sporting event a driver for trafficking or is it a myth? FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum takes a deep look at how sex trafficking victims are exploited and the challenge of…

Biden's Latest Border Gambit Opens America's Doors to Evil Child Smugglers
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Biden's Latest Border Gambit Opens America's Doors to Evil Child Smugglers

Written by Tom Homan, Visiting Fellow, Border Security and Immigration Center. Tom Homan, former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation. Two years ago, the Biden administration unleashed a catastrophic crisis at our southwest border. Since then, it has doubled down on the policies that sparked…

Human trafficking, aviation, cyber security top safety concerns ahead of Super Bowl – KOLD
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Human trafficking, aviation, cyber security top safety concerns ahead of Super Bowl – KOLD

GLENDALE, Ariz. (13 News) – The countdown is on for the biggest sporting event of the year. This week, hundreds of thousands of people will make their way to the Phoenix area for the Super Bowl and other related events. With so many people in the area, public safety is top of mind. Human trafficking,…

NFL Stars Advocate to End Abuse and Human Trafficking With It's a Penalty's Campaign
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NFL Stars Advocate to End Abuse and Human Trafficking With It's a Penalty's Campaign

Today, It’s a Penalty launched its 14th global campaign ahead of Super Bowl LVII focused on harnessing the power of sport to prevent abuse, exploitation and human trafficking. Through partnerships with Hilton Hotels, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Airbnb, Motel 6, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and many others, the 2023 Super Bowl campaign covers travel touchpoints…

No evidence Super Bowl is world's biggest sex trafficking event – VERIFYThis.com
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No evidence Super Bowl is world's biggest sex trafficking event – VERIFYThis.com

Advocacy groups stress that human trafficking is a multi-faceted issue that’s a problem every day of the year. Each year, various groups made up of local officials, organizations, NFL representatives and law enforcement team up to combat human trafficking — specifically, sex trafficking — before and during the Super Bowl. This year, for Super Bowl…

Does the Super Bowl result in an increase in human trafficking? – ASU News
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Does the Super Bowl result in an increase in human trafficking? – ASU News

February 7, 2023 ASU expert, who teaches Fundamentals of Human Trafficking class, weighs in January was Human Trafficking Awareness month. The Super Bowl, which historically has been linked to an increase in sex trafficking, will be played at State Farm Stadium on Feb. 12. What better time, then, to check in with Samantha Calvin, an…

Sex Trafficking & The Super Bowl
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Sex Trafficking & The Super Bowl

The 57th Super Bowl is just around the corner, and this means that a spotlight is about to be shown on the sex trafficking problem in Glendale, Arizona. This negative spotlight is the one downside of hosting the Super Bowl and often creates a misconception that sex trafficking is only happening in that area or…