Florida

Called the “Sunshine State,” Florida is known for its balmy, sunny weather and beautiful beaches. Ponce de Leon, in search of the elusive fountain of youth, was the first European to explore Florida. St. Augustine, founded by the Spanish in 1565, is the oldest permanent European settlement in the continental United States. Statehood for Florida came in 1845. Florida’s state flower is the orange blossom, which is particularly fitting because oranges are a main export of the state. Because of its shape and location, a long peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, Florida attracts millions of visitors each year to its many seaside resort areas. Its capital is Tallahassee.

Human trafficking is a serious issue that affects people all around the world, including in Florida. It is a form of modern slavery in which individuals are exploited for labor, sexual exploitation, or other purposes.

In Florida, human trafficking can take many forms, including forced labor, domestic servitude, and sexual exploitation. It often affects vulnerable populations, such as immigrants, children, and people who are homeless or in poverty.

Florida has been identified as a hub for human trafficking, due in part to its large immigrant population, international airports, and tourist industry. The state has taken steps to address the issue, including passing legislation to strengthen penalties for traffickers and to provide support and services to victims.

If you suspect that someone you know may be a victim of human trafficking, there are steps you can take to help. You can report the situation to the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888 or by text at 233733. You can also contact local law enforcement or a trusted organization that provides services to victims of human trafficking. It is important to remember that the safety of the victim should be the top priority and to handle the situation with care and sensitivity.

 

 

Tallahassee man sentenced to life in 'Stolen Innocence' child trafficking case
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Tallahassee man sentenced to life in 'Stolen Innocence' child trafficking case

A Tallahassee man involved in what police say was the area’s largest child sex-trafficking ring will spend his life in prison after being convicted this week in federal court. Tyron C. Watson, 39, was convicted by a jury of two counts of sex trafficking of a minor under 14, according to the U.S. District Attorney for…

INSTITUTE INDEX: Protecting the migrant workers who rebuild after climate disaster
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INSTITUTE INDEX: Protecting the migrant workers who rebuild after climate disaster

Number of Venezuelan migrants in New York City — many of them bused there from Texas by state officials protesting President Biden’s immigration policies — who have hopped onto vans headed to Florida to pursue vague promises of private-sector jobs in the Hurricane Ian recovery, even though community organizers have warned of human trafficking and recruitment fraud:…

Center opens for victims of human trafficking in Palm Beach County
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Center opens for victims of human trafficking in Palm Beach County

Palm Beach County ranks third in the state for situations involving human trafficking, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office. A new center opened Wednesday in West Palm Beach to help victims It’s called the FLITE Center — or Fort Lauderdale Independence, Training & Education Center. “This is so exciting- this has just been…

AG Moody launches 2022 Human Trafficking Summit, registration still open
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AG Moody launches 2022 Human Trafficking Summit, registration still open

Other 2022 Human Trafficking Summit related articles here. (The Center Square) – A Florida-led virtual 2022 Human Trafficking Summit launched Tuesday nationwide, engaging experts from across the country to collaborate on ways to more effectively combat human trafficking. More than 2,300 attendees registered and registration remains open at HumanTraffickingSummit.com. The summit provides over 16 hours…

Ghislaine Maxwell’s tribute to ‘dear friend’ Prince Andrew in bombshell prison interview
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Ghislaine Maxwell’s tribute to ‘dear friend’ Prince Andrew in bombshell prison interview

Ghislaine Maxwell has spoken from a US prison of her “dear friend” Prince Andrew, and told of how she “feels bad” for how he has been treated. Maxwell’s comments, published in the Mail on Sunday in her first lengthy interview since her December conviction on sex trafficking charges, will heap fresh embarrassment on the Duke…

In surprise move, Kari Lake accuses fellow Republicans of 'human trafficking'  – Raw Story
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In surprise move, Kari Lake accuses fellow Republicans of 'human trafficking' – Raw Story

Editor’s note: this news topic is “hot” in America. Human trafficking requires Action, Means, and Purpose. “Purpose” has to be for a commercial benefit. Here is a set of articles to review:  Are DeSantis and Abbott Breaking Human Trafficking Laws by Sending Migrants to Blue States? (Spoiler: no.) No, Transporting Undocumented Migrants to Martha’s Vineyard…

Indictment: Restaurant Owners Smuggled Brazilians for Cheap Labor
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Indictment: Restaurant Owners Smuggled Brazilians for Cheap Labor

Editor’s note: the term “illegal” should be “undocumented,” as a person cannot be illegal. Being without documentation is a potential red flag of human trafficking, so in each case, these people may be in need of help. The sordid, sophisticated, and profitable business of illegal migration is exposed in the indictments of several people who…

Fighting slavery: Human trafficking is target of NCSU computer modeling project
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Fighting slavery: Human trafficking is target of NCSU computer modeling project

  Editor’s note: Each week WRAL TechWire focuses its Innovation Thursday report on companies, people and technology that could make a big difference in our collective future. +++ RALEIGH – Researchers from North Carolina State University collaborated with a counter-human trafficking organization, Global Emancipation Network, to develop computational models that can help fight human trafficking. The models…

Kansas Introduces New Training to Help Community Members Recognize, Fight Human Trafficking
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Kansas Introduces New Training to Help Community Members Recognize, Fight Human Trafficking

Despite the malevolent, prevalent nature of human trafficking, many people remain tragically uninformed about it. Some people wrongly believe trafficking in persons only occurs overseas, in third-world nations, or elsewhere. Unfortunately, human trafficking happens everywhere. This is all the more reason to raise awareness and inform the general public. Thankfully, growing numbers of communities are…